Bathrooms

Problems we can help you with:

  • Replace/install bathroom fans (existing)

  • Replace/install vanity lights

  • Re-caulk and re-grout small problem areas

  • Replace/install medicine cabinets (surface mount)

  • Replace/install bathroom accessories (hooks, bars)

Bathroom maintenance issues can make the space feel worn down and less functional, whether you’re dealing with loose fixtures, minor leaks, damaged hardware, or everyday wear and tear. Knapp’s Service & Appliance Repair provides reliable bathroom maintenance services to help restore the function and appearance of your space, handling common issues like loose towel bars, damaged caulking, dripping fixtures, running toilets, worn hardware, trim problems, and other small bathroom repairs. Book with us today.

indications you should have us out:

  • Bathroom fan is not working

  • Bathroom fan is noisy, weak, or not clearing moisture well

  • Existing bathroom fan is outdated or needs replacement

  • Vanity lights are not working properly

  • Vanity light fixture is damaged, loose, or outdated

  • Bathroom lighting is too dim or uneven

  • Caulk around the tub, shower, sink, or backsplash is cracked or peeling

  • Grout has gaps, discoloration, or small damaged areas

  • Moisture is getting into small gaps around bathroom fixtures

  • Medicine cabinet is loose, damaged, outdated, or no longer functional

  • You want to replace an old surface-mount medicine cabinet

  • Towel bars, hooks, or other bathroom accessories are loose

  • Bathroom accessories are damaged, missing, or pulling out of the wall

  • Fixtures or accessories no longer match the look of the bathroom

  • Small bathroom issues are making the space look worn or unfinished

At Knapp’s Service & Appliance Repair, we handle bathroom maintenance services with reliable service and straightforward solutions. Ready to get your bathroom back on track? Schedule an appointment today.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Bathrooms

  • Some of the most common issues include dripping faucets, running toilets, slow drains, loose fixtures, cracked caulk, poor ventilation, mold or mildew buildup, and water damage around sinks, tubs, and toilets.

  • A musty smell usually means excess moisture is not drying properly. This can happen from poor ventilation, hidden leaks, mildew, or moisture trapped in caulking, grout, walls, or flooring.

  • Signs of a hidden toilet leak can include water around the base, a constantly running toilet, unexplained increases in your water bill, soft flooring nearby, or a faint smell of moisture.

  • Bathroom caulking should be checked regularly and replaced whenever it starts cracking, peeling, shrinking, or separating from the tub, shower, sink, or wall. Damaged caulk can let water seep behind surfaces and cause hidden damage.

  • Mold and mildew usually grow when warm moisture stays trapped in the bathroom. Poor airflow, steam, leaks, damp towels, and old caulking or grout are some of the most common causes.

  • If mirrors stay fogged for a long time, the room stays humid after a shower, or you notice peeling paint or mildew, your fan may not be removing enough moisture. A noisy fan or weak airflow can also be a sign it needs attention.

  • Peeling paint is often caused by excess humidity, poor ventilation, or moisture getting into the walls. Bathrooms need proper airflow and moisture-resistant finishes to hold up over time.

  • Water around the base of a toilet should not be ignored. It could be from a bad wax ring, loose connections, condensation, or a crack in the fixture. The longer it sits, the more likely it is to damage the flooring or subfloor. The best thing to do would be to shut off the water, Flush the toilet, and place towels around the base of the toilet. Once you have that done, give us a call so we can fix your problem.

  • Using the exhaust fan during and after showers, wiping down wet surfaces, keeping grout and caulk in good condition, and cleaning regularly can all help reduce mildew growth.

  • Water spots and mineral buildup are usually caused by hard water. Regular cleaning helps, but if buildup happens quickly, your home may have higher mineral content in the water supply.

  • Yes. Even a small leak can lead to rotted wood, damaged drywall, mold growth, stained ceilings, and flooring problems if it goes unnoticed long enough.

  • A soft or uneven bathroom floor can be a sign that water has been leaking underneath the surface for some time. This often happens near toilets, tubs, showers, and sinks.

  • Routine cleaning, checking for drips, tightening loose hardware, replacing worn caulk, and addressing small plumbing problems early can all help extend the life of your bathroom fixtures.