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Your walls and ceilings absorb the effects of daily life in ways you stop noticing because the changes happen slowly. Cooking oils become airborne and deposit as a thin, sticky film on kitchen walls and ceilings. Humidity promotes mold growth in bathroom corners and behind furniture. Dust settles on every horizontal ledge and clings to textured surfaces. Incense or candle smoke leaves a yellow-brown residue that darkens paint over months. By the time you notice it, the transformation is significant.
Run your finger across the ceiling directly above your stove. The residue you collect is a combination of cooking oil vapor, water vapor, and airborne food particles. On a white ceiling, this layer turns the surface cream or yellowish. On colored paint, it makes the finish appear darker or duller than the original shade. This greasy film also traps dust, compounding the discoloration.
The junction between wall and ceiling in bathrooms, especially near the shower, develops dark spots that are almost always mold. These spots start small and expand outward. The grout between wall tiles turns dark. Silicone seals around fixtures may show black mold within the seal itself.
Pull a wardrobe or bookshelf away from the wall in a Bangkok home. The wall behind it is often noticeably different from the rest. Trapped moisture creates conditions for mold. Dust settles in the gap. In severe cases, the paint may be peeling or bubbling from moisture damage.
The area directly around and below AC units frequently develops dark streaks from condensation drips and dust accumulation in the airflow path.
The kitchen ceiling returns to its original paint color. The difference is often dramatic enough that clients ask if the ceiling was repainted. Bathroom mold is removed from grout and surface areas, and anti-fungal treatment inhibits regrowth. Walls behind furniture are cleaned and dried, and you receive advice on spacing furniture from walls to prevent recurrence. AC wall areas are cleaned of streaks and discoloration.
Walls and ceilings require a top-down approach with different techniques for different surfaces:
Painted surfaces require gentler cleaning to avoid removing or damaging the paint. Flat paint finishes are more delicate than semi-gloss or satin finishes. Tiled surfaces can handle more aggressive cleaning and benefit from grout treatment. The technician assesses each surface before applying any product to ensure the cleaning method matches the material.