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My bathroom has had this musty smell for weeks and I just peeled back the corner of the silicone sealant around the shower and found a patch of black mold underneath. It's the guest bathroom in my Jumeirah apartment that we don't use daily, so it’s hard to say how long it’s really been there. Given the humidity here, is this something I need to get a professional to handle immediately this weekend, or can it wait until next week?
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It depends on the extent. For a small, contained patch under the sealant, immediate professional remediation isn't typically required. The primary risk is that the visible mold is often just the surface indication of a larger colony growing within the wall cavity, fed by persistent moisture.
Given Dubai's high ambient humidity, mold can proliferate quickly behind tiles and within grout. For a small patch, you can manage it temporarily until a professional can assess it. Wear a mask and gloves, and carefully remove the affected sealant. Clean the area with a dedicated mold remover, allow it to dry completely for 24-48 hours, and then apply new, high-quality mold-resistant silicone. This is a temporary containment measure. The underlying cause is nearly always excess moisture. In a guest bathroom, this is frequently due to inadequate ventilation. Run the exhaust fan for at least 30 minutes after showering, and consider leaving the bathroom door ajar to improve air circulation. If the musty smell persists after your initial clean, it strongly indicates hidden growth. A professional inspection, often involving moisture meters and possibly borescope cameras, is warranted to assess the wall's condition. They can determine if the tiles need to be removed to address the root problem. |
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