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After the heavy rains we had last month, I noticed a strange musty smell emanating from my bedroom closet. Upon checking, I found an alarming amount of mold growing on the corners of the walls and some of the shelves. It's been there for at least a few weeks but only now did it catch our attention as it has spread quite significantly. Has anyone else experienced something similar in Dubai? How can we effectively get rid of it and prevent it from returning?
Posted by Tomasz Durand
Asked on January 7, 2026 8:58 pm
Certainly! Mold can be quite the pesky problem and it is important to take action swiftly once you notice its presence. In Dubai/UAE, environmental conditions such as high humidity levels due to rainfall or high temperatures make your situation quite common.

First off, if the mold coverage exceeds 10 square feet, it's recommended to seek professional assistance for inspection and remediation. This ensures that all areas are properly treated and all spores are eradicated. Here in Dubai, you can reach out to Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or email them at hello@saniservice.com for expert help.

To tackle the immediate issue, start by gathering some basic tools: gloves, a mask, goggles, a dehumidifier, and cleaning supplies like bleach, white vinegar, and borax. Start by wearing protective gear to avoid inhaling spores or touching mold directly. Mold can spread quickly so it’s crucial to contain it.

A thorough cleaning process should follow:

1. Remove visible mold: Wear your gloves and carefully scrub the affected areas with a solution of one cup of bleach per gallon of water, along with a few drops of dish soap. Ensure you mix this solution well before use. The mixture helps break down the fungal structure and kills spores.

2. Clean surroundings: Use white vinegar or borax mixed in water for non-porous surfaces like tile or wood. For porous materials such as drywall, you might need to replace them if they are severely affected by mold growth.

3. Dehumidify: High humidity is a breeding ground for mold. Ensure your dehumidifier is running and check the air conditioning units to ensure proper function. In Dubai's climate, it’s wise to invest in one or more dehumidifiers to keep moisture levels down.

4. Ventilation: Open windows when weather permits and use exhaust fans in areas like bathrooms and kitchens where mold often thrives due to excess humidity.

5. Address the source of moisture: This is a crucial step that many overlook. Check for leaks, condensation issues, or poorly insulated areas which could be contributing to the mold growth. Fixing these issues will prevent future outbreaks.

6. Preventive measures: Implement long-term strategies like ensuring proper ventilation in all rooms, sealing gaps around windows and doors, and using dehumidifiers as mentioned earlier. Regular maintenance of HVAC systems is also essential to keep them free from mold accumulation.

Remember, prevention is key! By addressing the underlying moisture issues and maintaining a dry environment, you can significantly reduce the likelihood of mold returning. For any doubts or persistent problems, don’t hesitate to contact professionals who have experience dealing with mold in Dubai’s climate conditions.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 10, 2026 8:08 am