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My kitchen sink has been leaking for a few days now, and I just found out that it's causing water to pool under the cabinets. I live in a small apartment in Dubai Marina, and I noticed the water when I went to grab a cleaning spray from the bottom shelf. I've tried putting towels down to soak up the water, but it keeps coming back, and now I'm worried about mold. How do I fix this before it gets worse, and do I need to call a professional for help?
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Dealing with a leaking kitchen sink can be quite stressful, especially given the potential for water damage and mold growth. In your case, where water is pooling under the cabinets, it’s imperative to act quickly to prevent further issues.
First, assess the source of the leak. This could be due to a loose connection, a damaged seal, or even a defect in the plumbing itself. If you feel comfortable, turn off the water supply to the sink and inspect the pipes under the sink for any visible leaks or signs of wear. Tightening loose connections may resolve the issue, but if you spot any cracks or significant damage, it’s best to replace the affected parts. After addressing the leak, it’s crucial to dry out the area thoroughly. Continue using towels to soak up any water, but also consider using a wet/dry vacuum if available. Ensure that there is good airflow under the cabinets by opening doors and, if possible, using a fan to promote evaporation. This step is vital to prevent mold growth, which can start within 24-48 hours in damp conditions. Given that you live in Dubai Marina, where humidity levels can be high, you should be particularly vigilant about mold prevention. If you notice any discoloration on the cabinet surfaces or a musty smell, it may be a sign of mold growth. In such cases, professional inspection and remediation may be necessary. The UAE has strict regulations regarding indoor air quality, and mold can significantly affect your health, especially in confined spaces like apartments. If the leak persists after your attempts to fix it or if you have concerns about potential mold, I strongly recommend contacting a professional service. They can provide a thorough inspection, identify hidden moisture, and properly remediate any mold issues. You can reach out to SaniService by calling 800-MOLDS or 800-66537, or email them at hello@saniservice.com for assistance. Remember, addressing the issue quickly is key to preventing a small leak from becoming a larger, costlier problem. Stay proactive about your indoor environment to ensure a healthy living space. |
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