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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a persistent dampness in the lower level of my villa. The walls seem particularly affected, with some areas looking discolored and feeling slightly moist to the touch. Given how long we’ve lived here, it’s concerning. What steps should I take first to address this issue?
Posted by Zainab Bin Rashid
Asked on January 31, 2026 8:59 am
Absolutely, you should be concerned about the damp walls after the heavy rains. In the UAE, particularly in regions like Dubai, humidity can exacerbate moisture issues leading to significant damage over time. Persistent dampness is a clear sign that moisture has penetrated your villa's walls, potentially causing structural concerns and health hazards.

First steps are critical here. Given the length of time you've lived in the villa, it’s imperative to conduct an immediate inspection. While DIY checks can give you some insights, they may not uncover the full extent of the problem. It is highly recommended that you consult with a professional environmental consultant or remediation company who has experience dealing with moisture issues in this climate.

In Dubai, regulations like the Building Control Code (BCC) require proper handling and prevention of dampness, especially in residential areas. The BCC mandates regular inspection for water penetration and mold growth to ensure occupant safety and compliance with building standards. Consulting a specialist will help you navigate these requirements effectively.

Upon initial assessment, focus on identifying the source of moisture. Is it from external rainfall penetrating through the walls or is there an internal issue like plumbing leaks? A professional can use tools such as thermography cameras and moisture meters to pinpoint the exact areas affected.

Addressing dampness involves more than just drying out the walls; you must also treat the underlying cause. Depending on the severity, remediation might include installing drainage systems, waterproofing external surfaces, or even structural repairs if necessary. Mold growth should be addressed immediately as well, using appropriate fungicides and ensuring proper ventilation to prevent recurrence.

To take proactive measures, ensure your villa is properly sealed against humidity with suitable paint finishes and sealants. Regular maintenance of gutters, downpipes, and drainage systems can also help in preventing future moisture issues.

Lastly, do not hesitate to contact a professional company for assistance. Saniservice at 800-66537 (hello@saniservice.com) offers comprehensive services tailored to local conditions, ensuring that your villa remains safe and dry. Remember, addressing dampness early can save you from extensive repairs down the line.

Stay proactive and don't ignore those wet spots!
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 2, 2026 8:22 am