Should I be concerned about mold in my kitchen?« Back to Previous Page

The other day, I was cleaning out the corner of my kitchen near the sink, and I noticed some dark spots on the wall that I think might be mold. We’ve lived in this apartment in Jumeirah for about a year, and I never saw anything like this before. It’s been really humid lately, and I’ve also noticed a bit of a musty smell when I come home from work. Should I be worried about this mold issue? What’s the best way to prevent it from getting worse?
Posted by Ajay Mishra
Asked on December 16, 2025 1:17 am
Yes, you should be concerned about mold in your kitchen, especially given the signs you've noticed, such as the dark spots on the wall and the musty smell. Mold thrives in humid environments, and Dubai's climate, characterized by high humidity levels, creates an ideal breeding ground for mold growth.

The first step you should take is to address the source of moisture. Inspect the area around your sink and any other plumbing fixtures for leaks. Ensure that your kitchen is well-ventilated by using exhaust fans or opening windows when cooking. Dehumidifiers can also be effective in reducing humidity levels within your home, making it less conducive for mold growth.

If the mold is localized and appears to be a small area (less than 1 square meter), you can attempt to clean it yourself. Use a mixture of water and detergent, or a solution of water and vinegar, to scrub the affected area. Always wear protective gear, such as gloves and a mask, to avoid inhaling mold spores or coming into direct contact with them. However, if the mold returns or if you notice it spreading, this could indicate a more serious underlying issue that requires professional intervention.

In cases where mold covers a larger area or if you have health concerns (such as respiratory issues or allergies), it's crucial to consult a professional mold inspection service. They can assess the extent of the mold contamination and determine the appropriate remediation steps. The UAE has specific regulations regarding mold and indoor air quality, and professionals will be knowledgeable about these as well as the best practices for safe removal.

Additionally, consider implementing preventive measures to avoid future mold issues. Regularly check for leaks, maintain low humidity levels (ideally between 30-50%), and ensure good airflow in your kitchen. Using mold-resistant paints and materials can also help mitigate mold growth in high-risk areas.

For immediate assistance or to schedule a professional inspection, don't hesitate to call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com. Taking action now can prevent more extensive and costly mold problems in the future.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 17, 2025 4:23 am