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After the heavy rain we had last month, I noticed a strange greenish tinge growing on the ceiling near the corner by my bedroom. It smells musty and damp every time I walk past. We’ve lived here for two years and just noticed this, so I’m unsure if it’s something that needs to be fixed urgently or not. What should I do?
Posted by Zainab Bin Zayed
Asked on January 6, 2026 3:50 am
Absolutely, the situation you've described warrants attention. The presence of a greenish tinge and musty odor strongly indicates mold growth, which can pose significant health hazards if left unchecked. In the UAE, particularly within the context of Dubai, ensuring a safe living environment is paramount due to the typically warm and humid climate that favors mold proliferation.

Firstly, it's crucial to understand that mold spores are ubiquitous in the air, but conditions like high humidity or water intrusion create ideal environments for them to grow. Since you've noticed this issue only recently after heavy rains, it suggests potential moisture intrusion into your home’s structure. This could be due to various factors such as plumbing issues, roof leaks, or poor ventilation.

Given the specifics of your situation and considering local UAE regulations which emphasize public health and safety, I strongly recommend engaging a professional for an inspection. In Dubai, there are specific guidelines that building owners must adhere to regarding moisture control and mold remediation. For instance, Dubai Municipality has stringent standards concerning indoor air quality which must be met.

To proceed, start by making a call or sending an email to Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or hello@saniservice.com. They specialize in mold inspection, testing, and remediation services across the UAE, including Dubai. Their expertise will be invaluable in diagnosing the extent of the problem and providing a thorough remediation plan.

While awaiting professional assistance, take immediate steps to mitigate further growth. Ensure proper ventilation by opening windows if weather permits or use dehumidifiers and air conditioners to maintain optimal indoor humidity levels (ideally below 60%). Avoid using carpeting in affected areas; instead, opt for hard surfaces like tile or wood which are less hospitable to mold.

Remember, addressing mold issues promptly can prevent costly structural damage and safeguard your family’s health. Don't delay in taking action; the sooner you tackle this issue, the better it is for both your property and peace of mind.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 7, 2026 4:09 pm