Essential Maintenance After a Shower Renovation in DeSoto & Shelby Counties

Congratulations on your new shower! To keep it looking and functioning like new—whether you’re in Southaven or Memphis—follow these key maintenance steps:

1. Weekly Wipe-Down

  • After each use, squeegee glass doors and wipe down tile to prevent soap scum buildup. In humid Mid-south summers, this simple habit stops mildew at the pass.

2. Monthly Grout Inspection

  • Check grout lines for cracks or gaps, especially around niches and benches. In Memphis’s seasonal storms, moisture can exploit even tiny defects—recaulk or touch up grout as needed.

3. Quarterly Caulk Refresh

  • Remove and replace any caulking showing discoloration or peeling. A fresh bead around the shower pan and fixtures keeps water where it belongs—outside your walls.

Recently renovated shower with wood look tile, pebble floor, bench and glass doors

4. Ventilation Check

  • Ensure your exhaust fan vents properly to the outside. In Shelby County, proper ventilation prevents moisture accumulation in your new shower and adjacent rooms.

5. Annual Deep Clean

  • Once a year, use a non-abrasive tile cleaner to remove mineral deposits. Pay special attention to shower benches and niches in homes near Bartlett’s hard-water zones.

6. Hardware Tightening

  • Inspect and tighten loose handles, showerheads, and glass door fittings. A quick tune-up in Hernando or Collierville prevents leaks and prolongs fixture life.

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