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We've lived in our Jumeirah apartment for 2 years and just noticed black mold growing along the ceiling in the corner of our master bathroom. The room doesn't have a window and the exhaust fan is pretty weak. I’m worried about the health effects for my family, but I'm also on a tight budget. Is this something I can tackle myself with bleach, or do I need to hire a professional mold cleaning service in Dubai, and if so, what’s a realistic cost to expect for a small area?
Posted by James Walker
Asked on May 3, 2026 11:00 am
Small surface mold in bathrooms is often manageable with DIY methods, but your specific situation—black mold on a ceiling in a non-ventilated bathroom—warrants caution. The persistent Dubai humidity and lack of airflow create a perfect environment for mold to thrive and potentially regrow even after cleaning.

For a small area, you can attempt cleaning with a vinegar solution or a dedicated mold removal product, not just bleach. Bleach only removes surface discoloration and does not address the underlying moisture problem or kill the roots. Thoroughly dry the area after cleaning and immediately address the ventilation. Running the exhaust fan for longer periods or installing a more powerful unit is critical.

However, professional assessment is strongly recommended in this case. The mold is on a porous ceiling surface, and its presence suggests a persistent moisture issue, likely from condensation and inadequate ventilation, which is common in sealed apartments. A professional inspection can determine if the mold has penetrated deeper into the building materials, like the drywall or behind the tiles, which DIY cleaning cannot address. They also identify the species, which is important for understanding potential health risks, especially for families.

The cost for professional remediation of a small area can vary; it's best to request an on-site assessment for an accurate quote. The most critical step is fixing the moisture source. Without improved ventilation or a dehumidifier, the mold will almost certainly return, regardless of who cleans it.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 6, 2026 8:47 am