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After the heavy rains last week, I noticed water seeping through the ceiling in my bedroom. It’s only been a few days, but there's already a damp spot growing on the wall. The landlord hasn’t shown any signs of concern or action yet. Should I be worried about potential mold growth and what can I do to address this?
Posted by Kavita Pillai
Asked on January 1, 2026 8:04 am
Absolutely, you should be concerned about mold growth. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, where humidity levels can reach uncomfortable highs, moisture issues like those you've noticed are prime conditions for mold development. The initial damp spot on your wall is a clear warning sign that things could quickly escalate if not addressed properly.

In accordance with the UAE building codes and standards, which include EN 15806 (Code of Practice for Waterproofing), it's crucial to act swiftly. Mold can not only damage the structural integrity of your building but also pose serious health risks, especially to people with allergies or respiratory issues. The Dubai Municipality guidelines on indoor environmental quality emphasize the importance of preventing and controlling moisture intrusion.

Given the situation you've described, I strongly recommend professional inspection and remediation services. Saniservice.com, for instance, offers comprehensive mold assessments that can identify potential hazards and provide a detailed plan for mitigation. Their hotline 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 is readily available to connect you with their expert team.

In the meantime, here are some immediate steps you can take:

Firstly, ensure proper ventilation in your bedroom by opening windows if possible and using dehumidifiers. This can help reduce moisture levels. However, remember that these measures alone may not be sufficient if there's a persistent water source or significant moisture ingress.

Secondly, clean the affected area with a mixture of one cup of bleach to five gallons of water. Wear protective gear such as gloves and goggles when cleaning. The goal is to kill existing mold spores before they spread further.

Thirdly, consider replacing any damaged drywall or insulation in the area. Mold thrives on organic materials like these, so their removal can prevent future growth.

Lastly, if you notice any signs of water leakage from your roof or pipework, report it immediately to your landlord. In Dubai, landlords are responsible for maintaining buildings and ensuring safety standards are met.

Remember, early intervention is key in preventing a minor issue from becoming a major problem. Do not delay seeking professional advice and action. The health and structural integrity of your home are paramount, so take this matter seriously.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 3, 2026 12:57 pm