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After the rain last month, I noticed water stains forming on the ceiling of my master bedroom. The walls also seem a bit damp and feel cool to the touch. Given that we’ve lived in this apartment for two years and have started noticing these issues recently, what steps should I take to ensure there’s no mold growth and prevent it from happening again?
Posted by Jiyeon Li
Asked on January 4, 2026 7:19 pm
Upon noticing water stains and dampness in your master bedroom, it is crucial to address the situation promptly. Moisture is one of the primary causes of mold growth, which can pose health risks, particularly in the UAE where high humidity levels are common during certain times of the year.

Firstly, you should inspect the area thoroughly for any visible signs of mold or moisture damage. Use a flashlight and a mirror to examine corners and areas that might be hidden from plain view. If the ceiling is damaged or if water has seeped through, it’s imperative to address this issue immediately to prevent further water intrusion.

In Dubai/UAE, it's important to comply with local regulations which stipulate that property owners should maintain their living spaces in a habitable condition. This means ensuring that any leaks are promptly repaired and addressing moisture issues before they lead to serious problems. In your case, if you suspect the issue is due to a leak or poor waterproofing, contact a professional plumber or building maintenance expert immediately.

To prevent further mold growth, start by drying out the affected areas completely. Use dehumidifiers in damp rooms like bathrooms and kitchens where moisture levels are naturally higher. For bedrooms, ensure proper ventilation by opening windows (if weather permits) to reduce humidity.

It’s highly recommended that you schedule a professional mold inspection with an accredited company such as Saniservice. They can use specialized equipment to detect any hidden mold growth which might not be visible to the naked eye. In Dubai/UAE, the Ministry of Health and Prevention has guidelines for mold remediation, so ensure your service provider adheres to these standards.

Once a professional assessment is complete, follow their recommendations for remediation. This may include removing contaminated materials, cleaning surfaces with appropriate solutions, and implementing long-term moisture control measures such as improving drainage around the building or installing better insulation in areas prone to condensation.

Lastly, maintain a dry environment by sealing gaps that allow outside air entry (especially during rain) and consider using humidity monitors to track indoor conditions. Keeping your home well-ventilated and avoiding overwatering plants can also help reduce moisture levels.

Remember, prevention is key! Regularly inspect for signs of water damage and address any leaks or condensation issues as soon as they occur. For assistance, you can contact 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule a professional inspection and remediation service tailored to your specific needs in the UAE market.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 6, 2026 8:44 am