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After the rain last month, I noticed a strange dampness growing on the walls of our second-floor bedroom. It's in the corner closest to the window where water tends to collect after heavy showers. My family has been experiencing some sniffles lately, and I suspect it might be from the mold. Should I hire professionals to handle this, or is there an affordable DIY solution?
Posted by Khalid Hussein
Asked on January 5, 2026 5:40 am
Absolutely, the situation sounds concerning and warrants immediate attention. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, humidity levels can be quite high, especially after rainfall events which could lead to mold growth. Mold from last month's rain is indeed a serious matter that shouldn't be ignored.

Firstly, it's crucial to understand that mold isn't just an aesthetic issue; it can pose significant health risks, including respiratory problems and allergies, as you've noticed with your family experiencing sniffles. The corner of the room closest to the window where water tends to pool is a prime location for mold growth due to excess moisture.

For accurate assessment and proper remediation, I highly recommend engaging professional services like Saniservice for a comprehensive inspection. They are well-versed in UAE regulations which require meticulous handling when dealing with dampness issues. Their expertise can help identify the extent of the mold infestation and provide tailored solutions that comply with local standards such as those set forth by the Dubai Health Authority.

DIY methods may seem cost-effective, but they often lack the necessary tools and knowledge to effectively address the problem. Attempting DIY remedies without proper guidance could lead to incomplete removal or even spread of the mold spores, making the issue worse rather than better. Therefore, it's advisable to contact 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for a professional consultation.

Remember that moisture is the primary driver behind mold growth, so addressing water management is key in preventing recurrence. Ensure adequate ventilation and dehumidification systems are installed. Regularly check for signs of dampness and consult professionals at least once a year to maintain optimal indoor air quality.

In summary, while DIY methods can be attempted initially, professional intervention should not be overlooked given the potential health risks involved. Act swiftly; don't let this issue grow into something more problematic down the line.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 6, 2026 9:56 am