Moisture-proofing of bathroom cabinets is a very important job in home decoration. If you don't want a brand-new bathroom cabinet to be deformed and moldy due to dampness after a short period of time, let the uncle teach you.

Pay attention to ventilation: do not keep the cabinet door tightly closed, it also needs to breathe.

Metal legs: Choosing wooden cabinet legs will easily get damp. Unknowingly, the moisture will be drawn to the cabinet body, and eventually the whole cabinet will be deformed. But if you use metal materials as the legs, there is no problem. For example, aluminum materials are hard and rust-resistant, so the cabinet legs are most suitable.

In-wall design: The main source of moisture is the ground. If the bottom moisture absorption problem can be solved, the moisture-proof work is basically half the battle. The in-wall mirror cabinet design can avoid direct contact between the cabinet body and the ground, and maximize the upper floor space of the bathroom.

Use waterproof materials: When purchasing bathroom cabinets, you can use composite panels such as fire-resistant panels, wear-resistant panels, and high molecular polymers as cabinet surface materials. They not only have good moisture resistance, but can also simulate the color of solid wood.

Rubber edge sealing: Install a rubber strip with anti-collision function where the cabinet body and the cabinet door contact, the impact force can be well cushioned, which not only eliminates the noise of closing the door, but also prevents moisture.

Waterproof aluminum foil: Every time you take a shower, a lot of condensed water will be generated in many places in the bathroom. This water will flow into the bottom of the cabinet along the countertop, and then cause the cabinet to become moldy and deformed. Adding a layer of waterproof aluminum foil or rubber pads to the bottom of the cabinet can solve this problem. Putting them on the bottom of the drawer not only prevents moisture, but also fixes the location of some sundries.

Bottom drain floor: Bathroom cabinets where the basin is directly connected to the cabinet are the most common, and the frequency of use is also very high. The water outlet pipe of the basin will pass through the bottom plate and enter the ground, and the condensed water in the basin will also take the opportunity to sneak into the cabinet bottom plate from the cutting edge of the plate, causing the bathroom cabinet bottom plate to be damp and deformed. Installing a waterproof bottom drain at the outlet of the pipe at the bottom of the pool can prolong the service life of the cabinet a lot.

What if I get damp?

Hot soapy water can remove mildew and prevent the spread of mildew.

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