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The grout between the tiles in our Jumeirah Village Circle apartment's master bathroom has been turning black for a while, and now there's a persistent damp smell even though we run the exhaust fan. We tried scrubbing it with bleach, but it came back worse within a couple of weeks. I'm worried it's spreading behind the walls. Is it worth trying to handle this myself again, or should I just call a professional company for mold remediation, and roughly how much would that cost for a standard bathroom here?
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Recurring black grout and a persistent damp smell indicate active mold growth, which is common in Dubai bathrooms due to high humidity and condensation from showers. Bleach only removes surface discoloration but does not kill the root structure, often causing it to return stronger. In your case, with signs of a persistent odor and possible spread, the mold has likely penetrated behind the tiles.
For a situation like this, a professional assessment is strongly recommended. The high humidity environment in JVC, combined with potential hidden moisture in walls, means a DIY approach is unlikely to resolve the underlying issue. Professionals use moisture meters and thermal cameras to locate hidden dampness, which is critical for a permanent fix. The cost for professional remediation depends entirely on the extent of the contamination. A small, contained area is a straightforward project, while mold behind walls requires tile removal, wall drying, and reconstruction, which is more involved. Reputable companies provide a detailed assessment and quote only after a proper inspection. Always request that the final assessment includes before-and-after testing from an accredited lab to verify the mold count has been returned to a normal environmental level. |
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