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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell in the basement, but didn’t think much of it until my son started complaining about a persistent cough. The walls in the corner near the floor have visible discoloration that doesn’t seem to go away even after cleaning. Has anyone else experienced similar issues in Dubai, and what should I do next?
Posted by Timothy Robinson
Asked on January 8, 2026 4:38 am
Absolutely, you should be concerned about basement mold. The scenario you described is quite common post heavy rainfall, especially considering the climatic conditions of Dubai and its surrounding regions. Mold growth can occur due to excess moisture, as water seeps into walls or floors leading to a musty smell and visible discoloration.

In Dubai, it's not unusual for basements to experience higher humidity levels than other parts of the home, which can facilitate mold propagation. The UAE does have specific regulations regarding indoor air quality and health, though these are often interpreted through local building codes and environmental standards rather than strict federal mandates. Nonetheless, given your situation, it would be prudent to take swift action.

Firstly, you should conduct a thorough inspection of the affected area. Look for any signs of mold growth or moisture accumulation. If visible discoloration persists even after cleaning, there's likely a deeper issue that needs addressing. It’s also wise to assess whether dampness is coming from the exterior due to poor drainage systems or leaking pipes.

If you suspect mold presence, it would be highly recommended to engage a professional for an inspection and remediation process. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice (hello@saniservice.com) specialize in such services. They can provide detailed assessments using advanced detection tools and offer customized solutions based on the extent of contamination.

Mold remediation involves not just cleaning but also addressing the root cause of moisture. This might require waterproofing measures or installing dehumidifiers to maintain appropriate humidity levels within your basement. Following UAE guidelines, it's crucial to ensure all work is done by certified professionals who can guarantee safety and effectiveness.

Do not attempt DIY solutions without thorough knowledge of mold biology and remediation techniques; improper handling could spread spores further or worsen the problem. Professional services will also provide guidance on preventing future issues through better insulation, ventilation systems, and maintenance practices.

In conclusion, your son's cough is a red flag that should not be ignored, as it can indicate respiratory issues caused by mold exposure. Immediate action is advised to protect both the structural integrity of your home and the health of its occupants.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 10, 2026 11:27 am