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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from my bedroom closet. Upon inspection, I found a small patch of mold growing on the back wall near the floor. We’ve lived here for two years and this is the first time we’ve encountered any issue like this. Has anyone else experienced mold in their apartments in Dubai?
Posted by Ryan Robinson
Asked on January 16, 2026 5:38 am
Absolutely, mold issues in apartments within the UAE, specifically Dubai, have been reported by several residents. Mold growth can be influenced by a variety of factors including high humidity levels, poor ventilation, and water leaks or flooding. In the past year alone, there have been multiple instances where tenants have encountered mold problems similar to what you're experiencing.

In your case, given that a musty smell was detected in your bedroom closet, it's likely moisture has accumulated behind walls near the floor. This situation is not uncommon especially after heavy rains or during the monsoon season which can be experienced in certain areas of Dubai due to its climate patterns.

According to UAE regulations, property owners are required to maintain their premises in a habitable condition. If you suspect mold growth based on your observations, it would be prudent to have the issue professionally inspected by certified environmental experts. Saniservice, for instance, provides comprehensive mold inspection services that comply with local guidelines and standards set forth by authorities like the Ministry of Energy and Public Works.

It's important to address any mold problems promptly as prolonged exposure can lead to health issues such as respiratory problems, allergies, and in some cases, more severe conditions. Professional remediation is crucial here; it ensures not only the removal of visible mold but also the treatment of underlying moisture sources that could otherwise cause recurrence.

If you decide to proceed with a professional inspection, Saniservice's hotline number 800-MOLDS (800-66537) can be very helpful. They offer free initial consultations and tailored solutions based on the specific needs of each property. Additionally, you might want to check with your landlord or real estate management if they have a maintenance service that could handle such issues.

Remember, regular checks for signs of moisture damage and addressing them early can prevent mold from becoming an issue in the first place. Regular cleaning and maintaining good ventilation are key preventive measures too.

Lastly, always ensure any remediation work is done by certified professionals who adhere to safety guidelines and use appropriate equipment to protect both the property and occupants' health during the process.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 19, 2026 1:23 am