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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from under the kitchen sink, and when I checked, there was mildew growing on the bottom shelf. It's been getting worse over the past week despite trying to clean it with bleach. How urgent is this issue, and what should I do next?
Posted by Mark Torres
Asked on March 8, 2026 6:50 am
The situation of mildew growth under the kitchen sink is indeed urgent and should be addressed immediately. Mildew can quickly escalate into more severe mold infestations if left untreated, especially considering the climate conditions in Dubai/UAE which are conducive to mold development due to high humidity levels.

From a technical standpoint, mildew is actually a type of mold that typically thrives in damp environments such as basements or areas with poor ventilation. The fact that you've noticed an increase in its presence over the past week despite your efforts to clean it using bleach indicates that the underlying moisture problem may not have been fully addressed.

Given the recent heavy rains, it's plausible that there could be water seepage issues or a minor plumbing leak contributing to the moisture problem. This makes it crucial for you to first address the source of moisture before attempting any remediation measures. Inspect the area closely; look out for signs such as dampness on walls, floors, or ceilings. If necessary, consider hiring a professional plumber to check for leaks in pipes and drainage systems.

In terms of immediate actions, start by thoroughly drying the affected areas with fans or dehumidifiers. Ensure that all surfaces are completely dry before moving forward with any treatment steps. You can continue using bleach as an initial cleaning agent but it's important to follow proper application techniques and allow sufficient time for the solution to work effectively.

For more persistent mold issues, professional remediation is highly recommended. In Dubai/UAE, there are specific regulations regarding mold inspections and remediation services that you should adhere to. For instance, under UAE Law No. 30 of 2018 on the Control of Environmental Pollution, it's mandatory for individuals to engage certified professionals when dealing with significant mold infestations.

Should you need professional assistance, feel free to contact us at Saniservice, using our phone number 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or by emailing hello@saniservice.com. Our team is equipped with the necessary expertise and tools to effectively handle such situations ensuring both safety and compliance.

Remember, preventing mold growth in future requires addressing underlying moisture issues along with maintaining proper ventilation throughout your home. Regular inspections can help catch problems early before they become more complex and costly to resolve.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 10, 2026 4:51 pm