How to permanently remove bathroom mold in a windowless ensuite?« Back to Previous Page
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My ensuite bathroom in our Jumeirah apartment has no window and the musty smell just won’t go away, especially since the humidity kicked in last month. I wipe down the tiles after every shower, but I keep finding these black speckles in the grout behind the toilet. What's the most effective long-term solution to kill this mold for good and stop it from coming back?
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Windowless bathrooms in Dubai are prime for mold due to the high ambient humidity and constant condensation from showers and air conditioning. The black speckles in your grout are likely a surface mold, but the persistent musty smell suggests a deeper moisture issue, possibly within the wall or under the tiles.
For immediate surface mold, scrubbing with a dedicated EPA or DHA-approved fungicidal cleaner is more effective than DIY solutions like vinegar. These are formulated to kill the spores and inhibit regrowth. However, this only addresses the visible problem. The long-term solution requires controlling the humidity that allows mold to thrive. Install a high-capacity exhaust fan and run it for at least 30 minutes after every shower. Consider a dehumidifier for the space, especially during the more humid months. Consistently wiping down all wet surfaces is a good practice, but it doesn't address airborne moisture. If the mold returns quickly or the smell persists, the issue is likely behind the walls. In such cases, a professional inspection with moisture meters and borescope cameras is necessary to assess the extent. For apartments, this is crucial as the problem could originate from a neighboring unit or a building envelope leak, which would be the responsibility of the property management to rectify under Dubai's common area maintenance regulations. A certified mold assessment can provide the documentation needed to facilitate that conversation and ensure the root cause is fixed. |
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