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After the rain last month, I noticed a slimy green growth on the bathroom walls near the shower, and it smells pretty awful. It’s only in one corner of the room, but I’m worried it could spread. Should I hire professionals to handle this, or can I clean it myself?
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Certainly! Addressing the green growth in your bathroom walls can be a challenging task. Given the climate in Dubai and the UAE, which is often warm and humid, mold growth is more prevalent due to higher moisture levels, especially after rainfall or heavy usage.
The first step you should take is to assess the extent of the issue. If the green growth covers only a small area, like the corner near your shower, it might seem manageable for DIY cleanup. However, it’s crucial to consider that mold can spread quickly and may have hidden areas on other surfaces such as behind tiles or in corners where water collects. For your specific situation, you should start by thoroughly cleaning the affected area with a solution of 1 cup of bleach per gallon of warm water (this is common practice in the UAE). Scrub the walls gently but thoroughly to remove any mold colonies. After cleaning, make sure the area dries completely before re-treating or reinstalling fixtures like tiles. However, if you notice that the growth has spread beyond the small corner, it might be wise to consult a professional. In Dubai and the UAE, regulations surrounding indoor air quality are stringent, especially in residential areas, to ensure health standards are maintained. Professional mold remediation experts will have the necessary equipment and training to safely handle larger infestations. Moreover, hiring professionals ensures that all hidden spots are treated effectively. This is particularly important as some species of mold can produce allergens or irritants, which may exacerbate respiratory issues for you or your family members. If you do decide to go with a professional service, make sure they are certified and licensed in the UAE. You might want to call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for a consultation. They can assess whether the mold is just a surface growth or if it has penetrated deeper into the building materials. In conclusion, while you may be tempted to tackle this issue yourself, given the potential health risks and the need to ensure thorough cleanup, it’s often more prudent to seek out professional assistance. Not only will they provide peace of mind but also ensure that your home remains safe and healthy for everyone living in it. |
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