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My kids' bathroom in our Mirdif villa has had this musty smell for weeks, and I've just noticed black spots spreading in the grout between the wall tiles near the shower. It's been more humid than usual lately, and I'm worried it's making it worse. How urgent is it that I get a professional to deal with this, or can I handle it myself with a good cleaner?
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Black spots in bathroom grout are common in Dubai's climate, but the musty smell indicates it's more than surface level. The high humidity, especially recently, allows mold to thrive. For a villa in Mirdif, the urgency depends on the extent behind the tiles.
You can attempt to clean small, visible patches yourself. Wear a mask and gloves. Use a dedicated grout cleaner or a paste of baking soda and vinegar, scrub thoroughly, and ensure the area is completely dry afterwards. Run the exhaust fan during and for 30 minutes after showers. However, a persistent musty odor suggests the mold may have penetrated the porous grout or the wall behind it. If the area is larger than a square foot or keeps returning after cleaning, a professional inspection is recommended. They use moisture meters to find hidden dampness you can't see, which is often the real source. In many Dubai villas, the issue is inadequate sealing or cracked grout allowing steam into the wall cavity. A lab test can identify the mold type, which is crucial if anyone in the household has allergies or respiratory sensitivities. For a confirmed case behind the walls, remediation involves removing affected materials, treating the structure, and resealing with moisture-resistant products to prevent recurrence. Addressing the root cause is the only lasting solution. |
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