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After the heavy rain we had last month, I noticed a few patches of greenish mold growing behind the bathroom tiles. It's only in a small area, but it’s been there for about two weeks now and hasn’t seemed to go away on its own. Should I try cleaning it myself or is it best to call in a professional?
Posted by Pooja Malhotra
Asked on January 11, 2026 10:36 am
Based on your description, it seems that the mold growth is confined to a small area behind the bathroom tiles. While minor cases like this might be manageable for DIY cleaning, I strongly advise considering professional inspection and remediation services given the local climate and regulations in the UAE.

In Dubai/UAE, humidity levels can vary significantly due to the weather patterns, including heavy rains as you've experienced recently. Mold thrives under such conditions, making it a common issue among residents. The UAE also has specific building codes and health standards regarding indoor air quality (IAQ) that should be adhered to.

Molds can pose health risks, particularly for individuals with allergies or respiratory issues. Additionally, certain molds produce spores that may affect the structural integrity of your home over time if not properly addressed. Therefore, it's crucial to ensure thorough and safe removal to avoid potential long-term complications.

For a case as described, while you could attempt some basic cleaning using household products like bleach diluted in water or a mixture of vinegar and water, this might not be sufficient for complete remediation. Mold can spread through tiny spores that may remain hidden in porous materials such as grout between tiles, which can lead to re-growth once conditions are right.

I recommend reaching out to professional environmental inspection and remediation services like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com. They have the specialized knowledge, tools, and experience needed to properly assess and treat mold issues, ensuring that all affected areas are thoroughly cleaned and any necessary repairs are made.

Remember, preventing mold growth in high-humidity environments like bathrooms is key. Implementing proper ventilation, regular cleaning, and addressing water leaks promptly can significantly reduce the risk of future outbreaks.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 14, 2026 8:57 am