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My bathroom in our Jumeirah Village Circle apartment has had this musty smell for weeks, but I finally found the source – a ton of black and green mold spreading behind the toilet where it meets the wall. It’s been incredibly humid lately and I think the lack of a window in there isn't helping. What's the most effective way to kill this mold for good, and should I be calling my landlord or a professional cleaning service first?
Posted by Omar Al-Hamdi
Asked on April 29, 2026 12:15 pm
Bathroom mold in Dubai is a persistent issue due to our high humidity and constant AC use, which creates condensation. The most effective permanent removal starts with identifying the moisture source—often a leaking toilet seal, pipe, or grout in your windowless bathroom.

For a small patch, a solution of distilled white vinegar or a dedicated EPA-approved mold cleaner can be effective. Scrub the area thoroughly, but never mix chemicals. However, mold behind fixtures often indicates a deeper moisture problem within the wall cavity. Simply wiping the surface will not address the root cause, and regrowth is likely.

Given the location and description, this likely requires professional assessment. In Dubai, landlords are typically responsible for resolving structural moisture issues like leaking pipes or faulty seals that lead to mold, as per common tenancy agreements. You should document the issue and notify them first. For actual remediation, a professional service with microtesting capabilities can identify the mold type and ensure the hidden moisture source is properly resolved, not just the visible growth. This is the only way to achieve a permanent solution in our climate.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 29, 2026 4:28 pm