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After the rain last month, I noticed a greenish tint forming on the ceiling near the corner where the bathroom meets the living room. The smell has gotten stronger over time, and my allergies have been acting up more than usual since we moved in two years ago. Is there anything specific I should be looking for or doing to prevent this from getting worse?
Posted by Vijay Rao
Asked on December 31, 2025 5:20 am
Yes, the greenish tint that you've noticed on your ceiling could indeed be mold. Mold colonies often appear as greenish-black or grey spots, and they can grow in various shapes and sizes depending on their age and the conditions present. The strong smell you mentioned is a clear indicator of active fungal growth; it's usually caused by volatile organic compounds (VOCs) released during the mold's metabolic processes.

Mold thrives in moist environments with adequate nutrients such as cellulose found in wood, paper, or ceiling plaster. In Dubai and other regions like the UAE, high humidity levels, especially after rainfall, can create ideal conditions for mold growth. The corner where your bathroom meets the living room might be a spot prone to condensation due to the difference in temperature between these areas.

Given the symptoms you've described—along with the history of recent rain and your allergy issues—it is crucial that you take immediate action. Mold not only poses health risks, such as respiratory problems and allergic reactions, but it can also cause structural damage over time if left untreated.

Firstly, cease any activities that might increase moisture in the area, like running water or excessive cleaning. Ventilation is key; ensure there's good airflow by opening windows or using exhaust fans to reduce humidity levels. Dry the affected area thoroughly and quickly—mold begins to grow within 24-48 hours after a surface gets wet.

However, given the complexity of mold remediation and considering that Dubai has specific regulations regarding indoor air quality and health safety (which you should be aware of for compliance purposes), I highly recommend consulting with a professional environmental inspection company like Saniservice. They can provide detailed assessments using specialized equipment to identify the extent of contamination, ensure proper handling, and offer comprehensive solutions to prevent future occurrences.

Please do not delay; act promptly to address this issue. Contact us at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for a professional evaluation and remediation plan tailored to your specific situation.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 2, 2026 9:38 pm