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The Surface: An Industry-Specific Blog

Shower Base Selection for College Campuses: 3 Things Facility Managers Should Know

Published Feb 5, 2026 9:30:00 AM

As a university facilities manager, you have probably had many experiences with shower base issues. From leaking showers that cause water damage to mold growing on hard-to-clean bases, residence hall showers can be a source of aggravation. When researching materials, focus on the challenges commonly faced by your campus to find solutionsThere are three aspects you should first evaluate to ensure you select the best material possible. This blog details how to determine which shower base material is the best choice for university bathrooms. 

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Topics: Showers, university bathrooms, residence hall bathrooms, university showers, solid surface solutions, Universities, Commercial, Showers - Universities

 

Why Grout-Free Shower Walls are a Better Choice for Commercial Buildings

Published Jan 30, 2026 9:30:00 AM

Grout commonly poses a challenge for institutional and commercial showers. It can trap bacteria and moisture that turn into mold. Grout also requires a level of upkeep that is time consumingSwitching to grout-free shower walls helps to improve hygiene while reducing maintenance needs for commercial buildings.

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Topics: university bathrooms, university showers, solid surface solutions, Universities, Commercial

 

Why Solid Surface Is a Smart Long-Term Investment for Campus Facilities

Published Jan 26, 2026 4:45:00 PM

If you’ve tackled a university bathroom renovation before, you know how quickly traditional materials like tile, metal and laminate start showing wear. Cracked grout. Chipped tiles. Dented stall doors. Grout that never truly looks clean.

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Topics: university bathrooms, university showers, solid surface solutions, Universities, Commercial

 

5 Steps to Find the Right Shower Bases for Your Facility

Published Sep 15, 2025 10:58:29 AM

Whether you are retrofitting existing commercial showers or selecting bathroom products for a new building, finding the right shower bases for your facility can be challenging.Durability, accessibility and ease of cleaning are some key factors to consider when researching commercial shower bases. Below are five steps to take when selecting the right commercial shower bases for your facility.

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Topics: Healthcare, Universities, University, Commercial, Government

 

Meridian Solid Surface® Standard vs. Custom Shower Bases: What’s Best for Your University

Published Sep 15, 2025 10:47:34 AM

University showers experience heavy use on a daily basis. With this level of traffic, universities need shower options that are durable, reliable and easy to install. Two popular choices for university showers are standard and custom Meridian Solid Surface® shower bases from Tower Industries.  

Standard shower bases are available in a variety of sizes and configurations. If your shower configuration does not match any of the standard sizes, Meridian Solid Surface® custom shower bases are the way to go. Give students the comfort and convenience of quality showers in your university’s residence halls with Meridian Solid Surface® standard and custom shower bases. 

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Topics: Universities, University

 

Tower Industries Debuted New Booth at ACUHO-I Show

Published May 13, 2025 12:45:35 PM

Tower Industries unveiled our new booth at the ACUHO-I show in October 2024. The ACUHO-I trade show featured industry leaders in higher education housing facilities management. Tower Industries is revolutionizing living spaces in student residences with durable, easy-to-install, and customizable Meridian Solid Surface® shower and restroom solutions.

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Topics: Tower Surfaces, Universities, Tradeshows, Company News

 

Wake Forest University Testimonial: Improving Campus Facilities with Meridian® Solid Surface products

Published Jun 13, 2024 1:00:00 PM

Frank Shelton, Director of Housing Operations at Wake Forest University, discusses the impact of Meridian® Solid Surface products by Tower Industries. Discover how their choice of groutless, easy-to-maintain surfaces significantly improved the maintenance and aesthetics of campus facilities, ensuring durable, hygienic environments best equipped to handle intensive use. 

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Topics: Universities, Success Stories

 

How Quality Community Bathrooms Influence College Choices

Published Nov 7, 2017 7:31:30 PM

When it comes to choosing a college, students have many factors to consider. While academics, campus location and extracurricular activities are often at the top of the list, there’s one surprising aspect that shouldn’t be overlooked: community bathrooms in residence halls. This 2019 study, published in the Family and Consumer Science Journal,states that the quality of community bathrooms can greatly impactstudent retention. Let’s explore more about how the quality of Meridian® Solid Surface materials can impact college choices in general.

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Topics: shower bases, Universities, Architect, Showers, University, Showers - Universities

 

The Ultimate Solid Surface Shower Cleaning Guide

Published Oct 17, 2017 4:00:20 AM

Solid surface showers are simple to clean and maintain. You don't have to put in any backbreaking work into cleaning your bathroom like you would with fiberglass and other less sturdy materials. Here are three shower-cleaning steps to keeping your solid surface shower clean. 

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Topics: Hospitals, Universities, Architect, Homeowner, Hospitality, Commercial, Showers - Hospitals, Showers - Universities

 

4 Keys to Quality University Shower Design

Published Aug 23, 2017 4:55:46 AM

When designing a university shower, there are a lot of things to keep in mind. Showers in residence halls receive constant use, so they need to look good, stay clean, and last. Here are a few key things to consider when designing university showers.

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Topics: Universities, Showers, Commercial, Showers - Universities

 

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