Black bathroom mold: DIY bleach or professional in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a bunch of black spots spreading in the grout between the tiles in our master bathroom shower. The room doesn't have a window and we're in an older building in Bur Dubai, so the ventilation isn't great. I'm worried about the health effects for my family and that it might be damaging the walls.
Is this a job I can handle myself with a bleach spray from Ace Hardware, or do I need to call in a professional mold removal company, and if so, what's the typical cost range for a bathroom here in Dubai?
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Bathroom mold in Dubai is extremely common due to the high ambient humidity and condensation from air conditioning, especially in older buildings with poor ventilation like yours. The black spots in your grout are likely a surface mold that can often be managed with a thorough cleaning.
For a small, contained area, a DIY approach can be effective. Use a dedicated mold removal product or a solution of distilled white vinegar and water, which can be more effective than bleach on porous surfaces like grout. Scrub thoroughly, improve ventilation by running the bathroom exhaust fan during and after showers, and wipe down wet surfaces to prevent immediate regrowth. However, if the mold returns quickly after cleaning, has a musty odor, or if you see discoloration on drywall or ceilings, the issue may be more extensive behind the tiles. In these cases, a professional inspection is warranted to assess hidden moisture and potential wall damage. Remediation costs are not fixed; they depend entirely on the extent of the infestation and necessary repairs, so obtaining an on-site assessment is the only way to get an accurate scope and cost estimate. |
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