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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent musty smell in my bathroom, especially after showers. The tiles around the bathtub seem to be more affected, with some visible patches of green mold starting to form. Given that we’ve lived here for 2 years and just noticed this issue, what steps can I take now to prevent it from getting worse and recurring?
Posted by Elizabeth Smith
Asked on December 22, 2025 5:53 am
Absolutely, you should be concerned about the mold growth in your bathroom. Mold, especially green varieties, can indicate dampness and poor ventilation, which are prime conditions for its proliferation. In the UAE context, particularly Dubai, humidity levels might not naturally support mold growth, making this situation noteworthy.

Firstly, understand that mold can thrive on a wide range of surfaces including tiles, grout, and even wood behind fixtures. The persistent musty smell after showers is a clear sign of moisture retention, which could lead to more extensive damage if left unaddressed. Given the UAE's arid climate, any signs of mold should be treated seriously.

To effectively combat this issue, start by assessing the source of moisture. In bathrooms, common culprits include faulty plumbing, inadequate ventilation, or even a simple leak behind the walls. Inspect these areas carefully to pinpoint where water might be seeping in and causing condensation.

For immediate action, clean the affected area with a solution of one part bleach to ten parts water. Ensure thorough coverage, focusing on both visible mold and surrounding surfaces. Use gloves and protective eyewear during this process. For persistent or larger patches, professional remediation services such as those offered by Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) are highly recommended.

Preventative measures should include improving ventilation through the installation of an exhaust fan that vents directly outside and ensuring proper drainage around the bathtub area. Regularly inspect your bathroom for leaks or dampness, especially in areas like behind the vanity and near water pipes.

In terms of UAE-specific regulations, you may refer to the Building Code of Dubai which mandates regular maintenance inspections, including checks on waterproofing and ventilation systems. Compliance with these codes can help prevent similar issues in the future.

Lastly, maintaining a dry bathroom environment is key. After showers, ensure that all surfaces are properly dried, and consider using dehumidifiers if necessary. This proactive approach will not only mitigate current mold growth but also reduce the likelihood of its recurrence.

Remember, while DIY solutions can address minor cases, serious or recurring issues warrant professional attention to avoid potential health risks associated with prolonged exposure to mold spores.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 25, 2025 1:59 am