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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a strange greenish tint forming on the walls of my guest bathroom. The smell is quite musty, especially in the mornings when the room isn't well-ventilated. Should I try to tackle this myself or call in a professional for help with the mold chiller and treatment?
Posted by Petra Kowalski
Asked on February 11, 2026 5:33 pm
Certainly! When dealing with mold in your guest bathroom in Dubai, it is crucial to approach the situation with caution due to potential health risks and the possibility of severe damage to the building structure. Here's a detailed breakdown on what you should consider before deciding whether to tackle the issue yourself or call for professional assistance.

Firstly, the UAE has specific regulations regarding mold remediation, which are outlined in the Emirate of Dubai’s Building Control Department guidelines (DBCD). These guidelines emphasize the need for proper containment and disposal procedures to prevent cross-contamination. Given the greenish tint forming on your walls and the musty smell, it's highly recommended that you conduct a thorough visual inspection first. If the mold appears to be extensive or if you're uncomfortable dealing with it yourself, it’s best to call in professionals like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email them at hello@saniservice.com.

When treating mold yourself, start by ensuring the area is well-ventilated. Open windows and use exhaust fans if possible. Wear protective clothing such as gloves, a mask, and goggles to prevent inhalation of spores. Thoroughly clean affected areas with a mixture of water and detergent, then rinse and allow them to dry completely.

However, mold chillers are not typically used in residential settings for mold remediation; they are more commonly found in industrial environments due to their large scale and specialized nature. In the UAE context, these systems might be employed by commercial or institutional facilities requiring advanced moisture control during mold treatment processes. For your situation, professional mold remediation will likely involve:

1. Containment: Creating a barrier around the affected area to prevent spore spread.
2. Air Filtration: Using HEPA filters to clean air from the treated zone.
3. Surface Treatment: Applying biocides or fungicides approved by local authorities.
4. Drying and Cleaning: Properly drying the area to prevent recurrence.

Professional mold inspectors can also provide insights into the source of moisture, which could be a leaking pipe or inadequate ventilation. Addressing these root causes is essential for long-term prevention.

In conclusion, while you may feel inclined to handle this issue yourself, considering the potential health implications and structural damage, it's advisable to seek professional help. Saniservice can provide comprehensive services, ensuring your bathroom returns to its pristine condition without posing risks to your family’s health or property integrity.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 12, 2026 7:30 pm