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Our guest bathroom in our Jumeirah villa has had a really damp, earthy smell for the last couple of months that I can't get rid of. I just pulled back the silicone sealant around the shower and found a ton of black mold growing underneath it. With the humidity rising now, I’m getting worried it's spreading behind the tiles. How urgent is it to get this professionally removed here, and is this a health risk we should be avoiding the room entirely for?
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The damp, earthy smell is a classic indicator of active mould growth, and the discovery under the silicone confirms it. In Dubai's high humidity, this is an urgent issue that requires prompt professional removal. The constant moisture from showers and condensation, combined with year-round AC use creating temperature differentials, provides an ideal environment for mould to spread behind tiles and into wall cavities.
This type of mould is a health risk, particularly for those with allergies, asthma, or weakened immune systems. It can cause persistent sinus congestion, throat irritation, and coughing. While you don't necessarily need to seal the room entirely, limiting use and ensuring the exhaust fan runs during and for 30 minutes after showers can help reduce spore dispersal until it's addressed. A professional assessment is critical here. The remediation is not just about scrubbing visible growth; it involves identifying and correcting the moisture source, which is often a failed grout line or a leak. The silicone and affected grout must be fully removed, the area treated with antimicrobial solutions, and then properly resealed to prevent rapid recurrence. For a case like this with suspected hidden growth, a company with its own microbiology lab can provide diagnostic testing to identify the species and verify the remediation's success with post-clearance testing. |
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