How to permanently stop bathroom mold in Jumeirah Village Circle?« Back to Previous Page
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Our master bathroom in our Jumeirah Village Circle apartment never seems to get completely dry. I’ve noticed small black spots starting to form in the grout between the wall tiles, especially behind the toilet and under the sink cabinet, and it’s definitely getting worse. I run the exhaust fan during showers, but the humidity just lingers for hours. What’s the most effective way to stop this mold from spreading and prevent it from coming back for good?
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Bathroom mold in JVC is almost always a moisture problem, not a cleaning one. The high ambient humidity and constant AC use create massive condensation, trapping moisture in poorly ventilated areas like behind toilets.
Start by verifying your exhaust fan is actually moving air. Hold a single square of toilet paper to it; if it doesn't hold firmly, the fan is underpowered or the duct is blocked. Run it for at least 30 minutes after every shower. For persistent humidity, a small, standalone dehumidifier can make a significant difference. Immediately wipe down all wet surfaces—walls, glass, tiles—with a squeegee after showering to remove the bulk of the moisture. For the existing mold on grout, a paste of baking soda and white vinegar applied with a stiff brush can remove surface growth. However, this only addresses the visible symptom. If the spots return within weeks or you see staining on drywall or behind cabinets, the mold has likely penetrated porous materials. At this point, professional inspection is advised to assess the extent and identify any hidden leaks. Remediation involves removing contaminated materials, treating the area with antimicrobial solutions, and most critically, resolving the underlying ventilation issue to prevent recurrence. This is a common challenge in Dubai's climate, and a permanent fix requires addressing the root cause of the humidity. |
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