How to remove black shower mold and treat my symptoms?« Back to Previous Page
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We've been in our Jumeirah apartment for about a year, and I’ve started getting these terrible headaches and a constant stuffy nose every morning. I’ve just pulled back the silicone sealant around the shower and found a ton of black, fuzzy mold growing underneath it. I’m really worried this is what’s making me sick.
What’s the fastest and most effective way to get rid of this for good, and should I be seeing a doctor about these symptoms?
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The black mold under your silicone is likely causing your symptoms, as headaches and congestion are common reactions to mold exposure, especially in a confined space like a bathroom. You should see a doctor to discuss these symptoms, as they can advise on managing the allergic response.
For removal, the fastest and most effective method is to completely remove and replace the moldy silicone sealant. Simply bleaching the surface won't reach the root of the problem growing underneath. Cut out all contaminated sealant, thoroughly clean the area with a dedicated mold remover, let the substrate dry completely, and then apply a high-quality, mold-resistant silicone. This is a permanent fix. In Dubai's humid climate, this problem will recur without addressing the source of moisture. Ensure your bathroom's exhaust fan is working properly and run it during and for at least 30 minutes after every shower. Wiping down wet surfaces immediately after use also dramatically reduces the moisture that mold needs to grow. For a case this severe, where you're experiencing physical symptoms, a professional inspection is wise. They can verify there is no hidden mold growth within the wall cavity and that your remediation was successful, often using lab analysis to confirm the environment is safe. |
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