Inspecting leaks
The first thing you can do to protect your bathroom is to inspect it regularly. Water accumulates very easy and can cause serious damage to different components of your bathroom, like bathtub, the shower, pipe joints and plumbing, sinks, cabinets, and the toilet. You should inspect the bathroom every 3-4 months.Not only that you will prevent the damage, but also the costs involved. You will save a lot of money.
Bathtub and shower
Special attention should be given to the bathtub and shower. First, check if the tiles are cracked or if grout between them is missing. Also, clogged drains and pipes can mean a real disaster for a bathroom. Check to see if there is any discoloration on the sides of the bathtub. This may mean that there is an internal leak.
Plumbing
Leaks from water pipes are hard to detect as they are always built into the wall. The easiest way to detect these kind of leaks, is by investigating the floors and the walls for eventual stains and moisture.
Sinks and cabinets
Sinks and cabinets are also exposed to water damage. Look around the sing and see if you can find any stains or leaks. If you see that the water is evacuated very slow, then it means that it is clogged. Replace drain seals that are damaged or cracked.
The toilet
Check the water lines and search for leaks around the toilet seat, in the hose, and under the water tank. Check for damage on the tank seals and in the toilet rim if you see any leaks. Be aware that hanging toilet bowl deodorants increases the chances for clogs.