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The grout between the tiles in our JBR apartment's master bathroom has started turning black in the corners, and there's a weird damp smell every time we use the AC. We've lived here for two years and just noticed it getting really bad this past month. What's the fastest way to get this professionally treated without getting ripped off?
Posted by Mark Lee
Asked on April 17, 2026 12:50 pm
The black grout and damp smell indicate active mold growth, likely due to the high humidity and constant AC use common in JBR. The AC may be condensing excess moisture, creating a perfect environment for mold in hidden areas like the bathroom.

For a verifiable fix, start with a professional inspection. The fastest, most effective route is to identify the exact moisture source—whether it's a small leak, poor bathroom ventilation, or AC condensate drain issue. A reputable inspector will use a moisture meter to pinpoint the problem and may recommend air or surface sampling to identify the mold type, which dictates the remediation method.

Do not hire a company that just sprays and wipes the visible mold; this is a temporary fix. The underlying moisture problem must be resolved first. Ask any provider for their inspection process and if they can provide documented before-and-after evidence of remediation, such as lab results. In Dubai, look for providers with DHA-approved certifications for mold and water damage restoration.

For the bathroom, proper remediation involves isolating the area, removing the contaminated grout, treating the substrate with antimicrobial solutions, and regrouting with a mold-inhibiting product. Simultaneously, an AC technician should service the unit, cleaning the drip pan and ensuring the condensate drain line is clear and properly insulated to prevent future sweating. Improving bathroom ventilation is also critical. The entire process for a localized issue can often be completed within a few days once the correct professionals are engaged.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 20, 2026 12:36 pm