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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a strange blackish growth on the ceiling of my bedroom. It’s starting to spread, and it smells musty. Can anyone give me advice on how to handle this myself or do I need to call in professionals?
Posted by Xiao Park
Asked on January 16, 2026 9:22 pm
Yes, you should definitely be concerned about the blackish growth appearing on your ceiling after it rained. This growth sounds very much like mold, and it could pose significant health risks to yourself and others living or working in that space.

Firstly, the UAE has stringent regulations regarding indoor air quality and the presence of molds. The Ministry of Community Development, Youth, and Sports (MCDYS) along with other regulatory bodies require regular inspections for mold and moisture-related issues, especially after extreme weather conditions like heavy rain.

The growth you've observed is indicative of a humid environment which favors mold development. Mold spores can spread easily through air currents or water droplets, leading to further colonization and potential structural damage over time. Moreover, exposure to certain types of molds can cause respiratory problems, allergies, and in some cases, even more severe health issues.

Given the severity of your situation, it is highly advisable to call in professionals for a thorough assessment. In Dubai, you can contact services like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or email them at hello@saniservice.com. They will conduct a detailed inspection and provide expert advice on remediation steps.

In the meantime, if you decide to manage it yourself, here are some practical actions:
• Ensure proper ventilation in your room to reduce moisture buildup.
• Clean up any visible mold using a solution of water and mild detergent or a commercial mold cleaner. Avoid using bleach as it can be harmful when mixed with other chemicals and doesn't eliminate the spores entirely.
• Dry out the area thoroughly after cleaning to prevent regrowth. This might involve using dehumidifiers or fans.

Remember, DIY remediation is only recommended for minor cases where the extent of mold growth is limited. For widespread or persistent issues, professional intervention is crucial to ensure safety and compliance with local regulations.

Always stay vigilant about maintaining a dry environment in your home, especially after rainy spells. Regular checks can help prevent such issues from escalating into more serious problems.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 18, 2026 10:48 am