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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet. When I opened it up, I saw patches of mold growing on some of the clothes and even on the wooden shelves. The AC seems to be circulating that smell throughout the room. Has anyone else experienced this issue with mold after rainy weather?
Posted by Megan Scott
Asked on January 15, 2026 3:41 pm
The scenario described is quite common in areas like Dubai and the UAE following heavy rainfall. Mold growth can indeed spread rapidly under such conditions due to increased moisture levels, which create a favorable environment for mold spores to thrive.

Given your description of the musty smell and visible patches of mold on clothes and wooden shelves, it's important to address this issue promptly. Moisture from rain can seep into walls, floors, and other areas of your home, providing the necessary humidity levels that allow mold to flourish. The air conditioning system circulating the damp air throughout the room further exacerbates the situation.

In accordance with local regulations in the UAE, such as those outlined by the Health Authority - Abu Dhabi (HAAD) and Dubai Municipality, it is crucial to address this issue through a professional assessment and remediation process. This ensures that all affected areas are properly treated to prevent health risks associated with mold exposure.

Recommendations:

1. Immediate Assessment: Contact a certified environmental inspection company such as Saniservice, by calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com for an immediate assessment. Professional inspectors will use advanced techniques like moisture meters and air quality testing to determine the extent of the mold problem.

2. Source Control: Once the source of moisture is identified, it's critical to address the root cause. This might involve waterproofing exterior walls, installing dehumidifiers, or improving ventilation in affected areas. Professional contractors specializing in building envelope repairs can assist with these tasks.

3. Remediation Process: Upon confirming the extent and type of mold present, a remediation plan will be devised. Typically, this involves removing contaminated materials (such as moldy textiles), cleaning surfaces, and applying appropriate treatments to prevent future growth. Saniservice utilizes EPA-approved biocides and anti-microbial coatings that are safe for use in residential environments.

4. Preventative Measures: To avoid recurrence, ensure regular maintenance of your home’s HVAC system, check for leaks around windows and doors, and keep humidity levels below 60% using dehumidifiers or air conditioners equipped with moisture control features.

5. Follow-Up Inspections: After remediation, schedule a follow-up inspection to confirm that all areas have been adequately treated and that the problem has been resolved. This step is crucial for ensuring long-term health and safety in your home.

Addressing mold growth post-rainfall requires diligence and professionalism. By taking these steps, you can effectively manage the situation and maintain a healthy living environment in your Dubai home.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 18, 2026 3:36 pm