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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from under the sink in my kitchen. It’s really starting to worry me because of all the mold water that could be lingering down there. Should I hire professionals to inspect and clean it, or is there something I can do myself?
Posted by Ravi Nair
Asked on January 12, 2026 1:57 am
The musty smell under your kitchen sink is indeed a serious concern and warrants immediate attention. This symptom can be indicative of mold growth which, if left unchecked, could pose significant health risks to you and your family. In the UAE, particularly within environments like Dubai's high humidity levels, mold proliferation in damp areas such as under sinks becomes much more likely.

Firstly, it is crucial to understand that while some minor mold issues may be manageable with DIY solutions, professional inspection and remediation are recommended for cases involving moisture sources or extensive contamination. In the UAE, local regulations such as those outlined by the Dubai Health Authority and the Ministry of Community Development emphasize the importance of proper mold management to ensure public health.

Given the scenario you've described, it would be prudent to call 800-MOLDS (or 800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for a professional assessment. These services are equipped with the necessary tools and expertise to accurately identify the extent of mold contamination and provide appropriate remediation strategies.

When inspecting the area yourself, look out for visible signs like discoloration (often black, green, or brown), fuzzy patches, or a slimy substance on surfaces such as pipes, grout, or the underside of the sink. These are strong indicators of active mold growth. Additionally, check for water accumulation, which can be a breeding ground for mold spores.

If you decide to take initial steps before professional intervention, wear protective gear like gloves and a mask when handling potentially contaminated materials. Use a solution of 1 cup bleach per gallon of water to clean the affected areas, ensuring thorough drying afterward. However, remember that this approach is temporary and should not replace comprehensive remediation efforts.

In conclusion, while it might seem tempting to handle such issues on your own, the potential health implications associated with mold exposure make professional intervention essential. Don’t hesitate to seek expert advice and take immediate action to safeguard your home’s environment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 13, 2026 7:40 am