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Our guest bathroom in JVC has had a weird damp smell for a couple of months that I kept ignoring, but now I’ve spotted a patch of black mold in the grout between the tiles near the shower. I’m worried it’s spread behind the walls with this humidity. Is this something I can tackle myself with a vinegar spray from the supermarket, or do I need to call in a professional mold removal company here in Dubai?
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A small, visible patch of mold on non-porous surfaces like tile grout can often be addressed yourself. For that, a solution of distilled white vinegar or a dedicated grout cleaner can be effective. Scrub the area thoroughly, ensure it is completely dry, and improve ventilation by running the exhaust fan during and for 30 minutes after showers.
However, your situation suggests a professional inspection is prudent. The persistent damp smell for months indicates a chronic moisture issue, and JVC's high humidity combined with year-round AC use creates ideal conditions for hidden growth. Mold behind walls is a distinct possibility if there's a slow leak from plumbing or if vapor is condensing within the wall cavity. DIY methods only address surface-level symptoms, not the root cause or concealed colonies. A professional assessment uses moisture meters and borescopes to detect hidden dampness and mold. They can identify if the issue is simply high humidity or a more serious leak requiring repair. For remediation behind walls, controlled containment and air scrubbing are necessary to prevent cross-contamination. In Dubai, reputable remediation firms follow international guidelines like the IICRC S520 standard, ensuring the problem is resolved correctly and verifiably, not just covered up. |
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