Why Walls Near Showers Become Damp
Our Gordon's Bay tiling team experts diagnose and repair damp walls near showers across Gordon's Bay and surrounding suburbs. Walls adjacent to showers become damp from shower waterproofing that does not extend adequately onto adjoining walls, gaps in waterproofing at junctions between shower and walls, shower spray hitting walls that are not tiled or waterproofed, failed silicone seals allowing water behind shower tiles, inadequate ventilation causing condensation on cold walls, leaking shower mixers inside walls, or rising damp from floor waterproofing failures. The dampness usually appears on the opposite side of the tiled shower wall, often in bedrooms or passages, indicating water is penetrating through the entire wall thickness.
The Damage from Persistent Dampness
Persistent dampness on walls causes paint to bubble, peel, and discolor showing unsightly damage, plaster to soften and eventually crumble from constant moisture, wallpaper to lift and develop mould underneath, timber skirting boards to rot from bottom up, black mould growth creating health hazards and terrible appearance, musty smells throughout the home, and structural damage as moisture weakens wall materials over time. In cold weather, damp walls feel cold and are expensive to heat. In severe cases, electrical outlets on damp walls become shock hazards. Damp walls also devalue properties significantly as buyers see it as a major problem.
Our Damp Wall Repair Solutions
We identify the exact water source using moisture mapping and inspection, assess whether it is penetrating moisture or condensation, check shower waterproofing integrity from inside, inspect behind tiles if necessary to find failures, repair or install adequate waterproofing in shower extending properly onto walls, seal all junctions and penetrations correctly, improve ventilation if condensation is contributing, allow walls to dry completely using dehumidifiers if needed, treat for mould and apply anti-mould treatments, repair and replaster damaged sections, and repaint with quality moisture-resistant paint. For serious cases, shower retiling with proper waterproofing is the only permanent solution. Most repairs take 3-7 days including drying time.
Preventing Damp Walls Near Showers
Prevent damp walls by ensuring shower waterproofing extends at least 150mm onto adjoining walls during installation, using exhaust fans during and after showering to remove moisture, keeping silicone seals in good condition, checking for leaks promptly if dampness appears, avoiding extended hot showers that create excessive steam, and ensuring good general home ventilation. We recommend waterproofing certification for new shower installations and retiling to ensure compliance with SANS 10400. Quality waterproofing correctly installed prevents damp wall problems completely.