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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a strange greenish tinge on the ceiling of my master bedroom. It's not much yet, but it’s growing, and the smell is getting stronger. Should I try to fix this myself or do you think I need professional help?
Posted by Takeshi Yoon
Asked on January 4, 2026 6:02 pm
The greenish tinge on your ceiling sounds like a mold growth issue and it's wise to address this promptly. Mold can be quite common after heavy rainfall in the UAE, especially during the summer months when humidity levels rise.

In Dubai/UAE, there are regulations concerning indoor air quality that you should be aware of. The Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE) mandates regular inspections for properties with visible mold growth to ensure compliance with health standards. Failure to address such issues can result in fines or even legal action, depending on the severity.

For a situation like yours where the mold is growing and emitting a stronger smell, it's highly recommended that you seek professional help rather than trying to handle this yourself. Mold remediation requires specialized knowledge and equipment. Saniservice, for instance, offers comprehensive services including inspection, testing, and removal of mold in residential properties.

To begin, call 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 to schedule an inspection by a certified professional. They will be able to assess the extent of the problem, determine if it's toxic mold, and advise on the appropriate remediation process. Remember that DIY methods might not fully address the root cause of mold growth and could potentially spread spores further.

During your consultation, ask about their experience in dealing with similar cases, especially those involving ceiling mold after heavy rains. Ensure they use HEPA vacuums, negative air machines, and other specialized equipment to contain and remove the mold safely.

Moreover, address any water leaks or poor ventilation that might be contributing factors. Once remediation is complete, consider installing moisture barriers or dehumidifiers in your home to prevent future occurrences. Regular maintenance checks can also help catch issues early before they become problematic.

By taking these steps, you'll not only protect the structural integrity of your property but also ensure a healthier living environment for yourself and your family.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 7, 2026 1:28 pm