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After the rain last month, I noticed a lot of mold growing behind the cabinets in my kitchen. I’ve heard that hiring professionals for mold remediation can be costly, but it’s important to keep our home safe and eco-friendly. Are there any DIY methods or cheaper alternatives that could work, or should I just bite the bullet and get a professional?
Posted by Kenji Kang
Asked on January 14, 2026 4:27 am
Absolutely, tackling kitchen mold can be approached both professionally and through DIY methods. However, it is essential to understand the importance of thoroughness and safety, especially given the climate in Dubai which is hot and humid.

Firstly, let's discuss why professional inspection might still be advisable despite cost concerns. In the UAE, particularly in regions like Dubai, humidity levels can exacerbate mold growth quickly. If you notice mold behind kitchen cabinets, it could indicate a more extensive moisture issue that needs expert evaluation to prevent future outbreaks. Call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for professional advice.

For those preferring the DIY route, here’s how to go about it:

Firstly, ensure all affected areas are well-ventilated. Opening windows and using a dehumidifier can significantly reduce moisture levels. In Dubai's climate, maintaining an indoor humidity level below 60% is crucial; ideally, aim for around 45-50%.

Begin by removing the items from the cabinets to access moldy areas directly. Use protective gear like gloves and a mask to safeguard against spores inhalation.

Next, clean the area using a solution of water and vinegar or baking soda mixed with water. Both solutions are effective at killing mold and are eco-friendly options in line with the UAE's sustainability goals. For tougher spots, you can use hydrogen peroxide or tea tree oil diluted in water. However, be cautious as these can potentially damage certain materials, so test a small area first.

Once cleaned, ensure proper drying of all surfaces to prevent regrowth. Allow the area to dry thoroughly before reinstalling items and closing cabinets. Regularly inspect treated areas for any signs of recurrence.

Moreover, addressing underlying moisture issues is key to long-term success. In Dubai's climate, consider installing exhaust fans in kitchens or sealing gaps around plumbing to reduce humidity levels. Proper insulation can also help maintain a stable internal environment.

Lastly, maintaining a clean and dry kitchen environment through regular cleaning practices will prevent future mold growth. Always keep an eye out for any changes that might indicate new moisture issues.

While DIY methods are viable options, it's crucial to prioritize safety and effectiveness. If you find the mold spreading or if you're uncomfortable with the process, do not hesitate to contact professionals at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for assistance.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 17, 2026 1:52 am