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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a persistent musty smell in our master bathroom, especially when I open the window. Upon closer inspection, there are some patches of what looks like mold on the walls near the shower area. How urgent is this issue, and what steps should we take to address it?
Posted by Sanjay Verma
Asked on January 31, 2026 5:20 am
This mold issue in your master bathroom is more than just an aesthetic problem. In the UAE and particularly in Dubai, where humidity levels can be quite high, especially post-rain events like those you've experienced recently, this situation warrants immediate attention.

Firstly, it's crucial to understand that mold growth in bathrooms can pose health risks, especially for individuals with allergies or respiratory issues. The musty smell you're noticing is a clear indicator of potential mold infestation. According to the UAE’s environmental and building regulations, which are aligned with international standards, proper remediation is essential.

Given the recent heavy rains, it's important to assess whether water intrusion might be contributing to the mold growth. Check for any signs of water damage or leaks around your bathroom walls, especially near the shower area where you've noticed patches of what looks like mold. If there’s a history of flooding in the building or if water pipes are prone to bursts, this could exacerbate the problem.

In Dubai, it's advisable to call upon professional services for an inspection as soon as possible. A certified environmental inspector can provide a comprehensive evaluation and recommend appropriate remediation steps based on local regulations (such as those found in the UAE Code of Practice for Indoor Environmental Quality). The hotline 800-MOLDS or the email hello@saniservice.com could be useful points of contact.

Addressing mold growth involves not just removing it, but also ensuring that the environment is rendered inhospitable to its growth. This means addressing any underlying moisture issues by fixing leaks, improving ventilation, and possibly installing dehumidifiers. Clean affected areas with a solution of bleach or other recommended biocides, following safety guidelines as per manufacturer's instructions.

It’s also important to consider long-term solutions such as ensuring proper bathroom drainage systems are functioning correctly and that the exhaust fan is working efficiently to prevent moisture build-up. Regular maintenance checks can help in preventing future outbreaks.

In summary, while DIY remediation might seem like a cost-effective solution, given the potential health impacts and the specific environmental regulations of Dubai, it’s highly recommended to engage professional services for an accurate assessment and comprehensive treatment plan.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 3, 2026 12:56 am