Black mold in Dubai ensuite: DIY fix or hire pro?« Back to Previous Page
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My ensuite bathroom in our Jumeirah apartment has had this musty smell for weeks, and I just found black spots growing in the grout between the wall tiles and behind the toilet. I’ve tried wiping it with vinegar, but it comes right back. Is this a job for a professional cleaning company, or are there stronger products I can buy myself? More importantly, what’s the typical cost range to get this professionally treated in Dubai?
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Persistent bathroom mold in Dubai often indicates a deeper humidity or ventilation problem that surface cleaning can't fix. The UAE's high humidity and constant AC use create ideal conditions for mold to regrow, even after DIY treatments like vinegar.
For small surface patches, scrub with a dedicated mold remover, ensure your bathroom fan runs during and 15 minutes after showers, and wipe down wet surfaces. If it returns quickly, the mold is likely penetrating the porous grout or there's hidden moisture behind the tiles. Professional remediation is advised for recurring growth, areas larger than a square foot, or if you experience health symptoms. A proper assessment identifies the moisture source—often a leaking pipe, failed sealant, or inadequate ventilation. Pros then contain the area, remove contaminated materials like grout, and apply antimicrobial treatments to prevent regrowth, which DIY products cannot achieve. Costs vary significantly based on the extent of the problem and whether hidden damage is found. For a standard ensuite, expect a higher investment for a comprehensive fix that includes moisture mapping and post-remediation verification, rather than a simple surface clean. Always request a detailed assessment and quote that outlines the diagnostic process and intended solution. |
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