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The grout between the tiles in my JBR apartment's master bathroom shower has started turning black over the last couple of weeks. It's a small patch but it has a really earthy, damp smell, and I'm worried it's spreading because my son has been waking up with a stuffy nose. Is this something I need to call a professional for immediately, or is it safe to try and tackle it myself with a vinegar solution this weekend?
Posted by Chen Le
Asked on March 27, 2026 7:54 am
That's a very common and serious concern here in Dubai, especially in high-humidity areas like JBR. What you're describing—black discoloration in bathroom grout accompanied by a musty smell and health symptoms like a stuffy nose—is almost certainly a mold infestation. Grout is porous, and when it stays damp, it acts like a perfect breeding ground.

From a professional standpoint, this is not something to take lightly. That earthy smell indicates active microbial volatile organic compound (MVOC) production, and your son's reaction is a potential indicator of mold spore exposure. In the UAE's climate, AC systems can circulate these spores throughout the apartment, exacerbating health issues. While a small patch might seem manageable, DIY solutions like vinegar or bleach only bleach the surface pigment; they do not kill the root hyphae growing deep within the grout and, more critically, they do not address any potential hidden mold growth behind the tiles, which is a major risk in our construction style.

For a proper remediation, the affected grout needs to be mechanically removed and replaced after the area is properly treated and dried. Given the health symptoms present, I would strongly recommend against a DIY approach. A professional inspection is crucial to assess the full extent, identify the moisture source (often a leaking pipe or sealant failure behind the wall), and perform the remediation safely to prevent cross-contamination.

For a proper assessment and to protect your family's health, please call us at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for a comprehensive inspection. It's far more urgent than a weekend project.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 28, 2026 11:02 am