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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a persistent musty smell in the bathroom, especially when it’s humid. The shower tiles around the faucet area seem to be particularly affected, with some small patches of green mold growing. We’ve lived here for two years and just noticed this issue recently; it’s concerning since my kids have been complaining of coughs and runny noses. How can I effectively prevent and treat this mold growth in my bathroom?
Posted by Giuseppe Torres
Asked on December 26, 2025 3:13 am
Yes, you should absolutely be concerned about the mold in your bathroom. Mold growth can pose significant health risks, especially for children who may have a higher sensitivity to allergens and irritants. In Dubai/UAE, adherence to local regulations such as those outlined in Building Code DM01-2019 is crucial, which mandates proper moisture control and mold remediation practices.

The musty smell you’re experiencing and the visible green patches on your shower tiles are clear indicators of active mold growth. This growth could be due to excessive humidity and poor ventilation, conditions often found in bathrooms. According to local guidelines, bathrooms should maintain a relative humidity below 60% to prevent such issues; however, with recent heavy rains, this might have been harder to achieve.

To effectively address the situation, it's recommended that you first consult with professionals for an inspection. Call us at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for a detailed assessment. We can provide expert advice and develop a tailored remediation plan based on your specific needs. Our services comply with UAE standards ensuring thoroughness and effectiveness.

Before professional intervention, here are some immediate steps you can take:
1. Increase ventilation: Use exhaust fans during and after bathing; ensure they have been properly installed and functioning.
2. Dry out the area promptly: Clean up any water spills immediately to prevent saturation of materials that mold thrives on.
3. Address moisture sources: Inspect for leaks in pipes, faucets or other areas that might be contributing to excess moisture.

Using bleach or a specialized mold cleaner can help temporarily manage small patches; however, it's essential to identify and resolve the underlying causes to prevent recurrence. For persistent or extensive growth, our team uses advanced techniques like biocides and encapsulants that are compliant with local environmental standards.

Remember, addressing mold issues early prevents more significant health problems for family members and costly structural damages down the line. We’re here to support you in maintaining a healthy environment within your home.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 28, 2025 3:40 pm