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My bathroom has had this musty smell for weeks, but today I finally pulled back the vanity cabinet next to the sink and found a bunch of black and green mold spreading on the wall behind it. We live in a villa in Al Barsha and with the humidity lately, it seems to be getting worse. How urgently do I need to get this professionally cleaned before it becomes a major health or structural issue?
Posted by Ashley Jackson
Asked on May 4, 2026 10:15 am
In Dubai's climate, mold removal behind a vanity is urgent and should be addressed within days, not weeks. The high ambient humidity, especially during summer and the recent foggy mornings, provides a constant source of moisture that allows mold to proliferate rapidly. This growth can compromise drywall and any underlying structures, and the spores will continue to circulate in your home's air, potentially causing persistent allergic reactions, sinus congestion, and respiratory irritation.

For a situation like yours in Al Barsha, the priority is to identify and stop the moisture source. It's often a small, hidden plumbing leak from the sink's water supply or drain, or condensation from the cold water lines. Simply cleaning the visible mold is a temporary fix if the leak remains. The wall cavity may need to be opened to properly dry the structure and assess the full extent.

Professional inspection is recommended here. A reputable provider will use a moisture meter to pinpoint the exact water intrusion source behind the wall and can take air or surface samples for lab analysis to identify the species, which determines the appropriate remediation protocol. For villas, this is critical to prevent the problem from spreading to other areas. The remediation process should include containment of the area, HEPA vacuuming, antimicrobial treatment, and proper disposal of contaminated porous materials like damaged drywall. After removal, ensuring the area is completely dry with industrial air movers is essential to prevent immediate regrowth. Addressing the ventilation in the bathroom, such as running the exhaust fan longer after showers, can help manage the humidity that initially contributed to the problem.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 5, 2026 8:44 pm