Carpeted Bathrooms
Carpeted bathrooms are bathrooms that have carpeted floors instead of traditional floor surfaces, such as tile or vinyl. Despite their tendency to foster mold and bacteria, carpets are sometimes installed in residential bathrooms for aesthetic purposes. Carpets should never be installed in bathrooms in commercial buildings.
They make bathrooms appear more warm and inviting. They are softer than tile and many people find them comfortable on bare feet. Bathroom slip hazards are reduced. It is easier to slip on hard bathroom surfaces, such as tile, than on carpet. Installation is generally quick and inexpensive.
Disadvantages Of Carpets In Bathrooms: The pad beneath the carpet may soak up large amounts of moisture. Some of the common ways that carpets may come into contact with moisture in bathrooms include:
1. Steam
from the shower will condense on the carpet.
The presence of moisture in the pad will lead to the growth of decay fungi on the wood or oriented strand board (OSB) sub-floor. The sub-floor will be decayed and weakened by mold. Mold also releases spores that can cause respiratory ailments, especially for those with certain health problems. Inspectors can use moisture meters to determine if there is excess moisture beneath a carpet. In addition to potential mold growth beneath the carpet, bacteria can accumulate in carpeting that surrounds the toilet. Bacteria are contained in urine, which can be accidentally deflected onto the carpet.
Recommendations For Clients The following are recommendations that can be passed on to clients who are experiencing urine- or moisture-related problems with their bathroom carpet: 1. Clean the carpet regularly to remove any mold or urine that may be present. 2. Keep the carpet as dry as possible. Various devices exist that prevent water from bypassing the shower curtain. 3. Install a bathroom fan, if one is not installed already. If a fan is installed, operate it more often. In summary, carpets installed in bathrooms can trap moisture and urine, substances that can cause structural damage and health problems. |