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My bathroom has had this musty smell for weeks, but I just noticed a bunch of black and green spots spreading in the grout between the tiles behind my toilet. I live in a Jumeirah Village Circle apartment and my bathroom doesn't have a window, so it's always a bit damp. How urgent is it to get this professionally cleaned before it becomes a major health or structural issue?
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Yes, bathroom mold in a windowless apartment is urgent and should be addressed promptly. The lack of ventilation in your JVC apartment creates a high-humidity environment where mold can thrive, especially behind fixtures like the toilet where condensation accumulates.
The black and green spots indicate active growth, and the persistent musty smell confirms spores are airborne. This can cause ongoing sinus congestion, throat irritation, and worsened allergies for occupants. In Dubai's climate, where we rely on year-round AC, this mold can also contaminate your air handling unit, spreading spores to other rooms. For a spreading case like this, a professional inspection is recommended to assess the extent behind the tiles and identify the species. Surface cleaning with store-bought solutions often fails to address the root moisture problem and can disturb spores. Professionals use containment, HEPA filtration, and antimicrobial treatments specific to the mold type. To manage it yourself until help arrives, run the bathroom exhaust fan for at least 30 minutes after every shower and use a squeegee on wet surfaces. A small dehumidifier can also help reduce the ambient moisture that fuels the growth. |
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