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After the heavy rainfall last month, I noticed a musty smell in my basement, which is usually dry. Upon closer inspection, there seems to be some discoloration on the walls that looks like mold. The AC in the area also seems to be running more than usual. Has anyone here faced similar issues and could recommend a reliable mold testing service?
Posted by Hana Al-Qasim
Asked on January 2, 2026 1:08 pm
The occurrence of mold growth due to rainfall is quite common and has indeed been reported in the UAE during heavy precipitation events. In your case, the musty smell along with the discoloration on walls that resembles mold and the increased operation of AC units all point towards a potential mold issue stemming from water intrusion.

In Dubai and the UAE generally, mold thrives under certain conditions, such as high humidity levels which can be exacerbated by heavy rainfall. The UAE's climate, while typically dry, does have periods where moisture levels rise significantly, especially after storms or prolonged rain events. This makes it critical to address any signs of water damage promptly.

Given the symptoms you've observed in your basement, a professional mold inspection is highly recommended. Local regulations and guidelines from organizations like the Dubai Municipality emphasize the importance of thorough testing and remediation when dealing with mold issues. It's advisable to engage an accredited environmental consulting firm that operates under the jurisdiction of the relevant local authorities.

For reliable services, you might consider calling 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 or emailing hello@saniservice.com. These providers are known for their expertise in mold remediation and can offer comprehensive testing to determine the extent of the issue. They will use specialized equipment such as air sampling, moisture meters, and thermal imaging cameras to assess the situation accurately.

Furthermore, if you do decide to proceed with professional assistance, make sure they follow UAE-specific protocols which include taking proper precautions against cross-contamination and ensuring safe disposal of contaminated materials. It's also important that they provide a detailed report outlining their findings and recommendations for remediation.

In addition to addressing the mold, consider implementing long-term solutions such as improving ventilation in your basement, sealing any leaks or gaps where moisture could enter, and using dehumidifiers if necessary to maintain appropriate indoor humidity levels. These steps will not only help with current issues but also prevent future occurrences of mold growth.

Remember, early detection and intervention are key to managing mold effectively in the UAE's climate conditions.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 5, 2026 11:03 am