Louisville's average relative humidity stays above 65 percent from May through September. When you combine that with a bathroom cabinet that stays closed most of the day, even a minor plumbing leak creates perfect mold conditions. A supply line that drips twice per hour might only release a few ounces of water per day, but in a humid, enclosed space, that moisture never fully evaporates. It soaks into the particleboard, creating a damp environment where mildew in bathroom cabinets thrives. Homes near the Ohio River or in low-lying areas like Shively and Valley Station face even higher ambient moisture levels, which accelerates mold growth inside vanity units.
Victory Plumbing Louisville works with homeowners across Jefferson County who deal with bathroom vanity mold caused by aging plumbing. We understand the local housing stock and which plumbing materials hold up in our climate. Many Louisville homes built in the 1990s used compression fittings and plastic P-traps that degrade faster in humid conditions. We replace these with longer-lasting materials and give you a realistic timeline for future maintenance. Choosing a local plumber means you work with someone who has seen your exact house layout and plumbing configuration hundreds of times before.