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After the rain last month, I noticed water seeping through the ceiling of my apartment on the third floor. This has happened twice now, and I’m wondering if this is a common issue in Dubai or if it could be related to some kind of eco-friendly building materials they’re using that might have an impact. Can someone with experience in sustainable home design help me figure out what’s going on and how I can address it myself?
Posted by Ravi Kumar
Asked on January 19, 2026 9:07 pm
Water seeping through the ceiling is indeed a concerning issue that can occur in Dubai and the UAE, particularly given climatic conditions. The occurrence of water infiltration into apartments, especially on upper floors like yours, can be attributed to several factors including structural issues, inadequate waterproofing materials or techniques, and the use of eco-friendly building products which might not always meet the stringent requirements set for durability.

In Dubai, environmental regulations emphasize sustainability in construction through the use of green technologies. However, these often focus on reducing energy consumption, waste, and emissions rather than solely ensuring robustness against water penetration. Eco-friendly materials such as bio-based paints or moisture-resistant insulation can sometimes compromise long-term waterproofing effectiveness if not applied correctly.

To diagnose your specific issue, it would be prudent to first visually inspect the ceiling for signs of damage or previous leaks, check for any cracks in plaster, and examine the junctions between walls and ceilings. If you notice discoloration, dampness, or mold growth, these are clear indicators that water is seeping through.

For a thorough evaluation, it's highly recommended to schedule an inspection with professionals specializing in building sciences. Companies like Saniservice can offer comprehensive assessments and identify any gaps in the waterproofing system. Their expertise includes evaluating the integrity of joints, identifying potential sources of leaks, and recommending suitable remediation measures.

In terms of immediate actions you can take, ensure that no items are stored close to affected areas to avoid further damage or mold growth. Keeping a dehumidifier in the vicinity can help reduce moisture levels temporarily but should not be considered as a long-term solution.

Remember, while eco-friendly materials contribute significantly to sustainable practices, they must still adhere to high standards of durability and performance. A balanced approach that combines sustainability with robust construction techniques is key to preventing such issues in modern buildings.

If you require assistance or more detailed advice, feel free to contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) for a professional consultation.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 22, 2026 6:18 pm