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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed water seeping into my balcony, which is right above a large outdoor garden area in our apartment complex. The garden seems to have some drainage issues, and I’m concerned about mold and mildew forming up there. Should I hire professional mold remediation experts or try to tackle it myself? What could be the costs involved either way?
Posted by Hassan Al-Nasser
Asked on January 9, 2026 4:26 pm
When dealing with potential mold and mildew issues after the recent heavy rains, it’s crucial to act promptly and efficiently. Firstly, the severity of the issue should be evaluated; if there's visible mold growth or if you notice any odors, it might be wise to seek a professional inspection before proceeding. The UAE has specific regulations regarding indoor air quality and health risks associated with mold, so staying compliant is key.

Given that your balcony is directly above an outdoor garden area, which seems to have drainage issues, water penetration could indeed lead to mold formation. In Dubai, it's common for balconies to experience seepage due to improper waterproofing or poor drainage systems in the surrounding areas. Hiring a professional for a thorough inspection can help identify not only the source of moisture but also provide guidance on the most effective remediation methods.

If you decide to handle the issue yourself, there are several steps to take. Start by ensuring proper ventilation and drying out the area thoroughly. Use a dehumidifier if necessary and clean any affected surfaces with a mixture of water and detergent or an approved biocide solution. It's important to wear protective gear such as gloves and masks while working in damp conditions.

However, for more extensive cases where mold covers over 10 square meters or when dealing with severe structural damage due to water intrusion, it is highly recommended to engage professional mold remediation experts like those at Saniservice. They can provide a comprehensive approach including proper containment, removal of contaminated materials, and application of appropriate treatments.

The costs involved in DIY versus professional services can vary significantly. For a small-scale issue, the cost might be minimal with DIY methods, but this could increase if the problem is more widespread or requires special equipment. Professional services typically include labor charges, material expenses (like biocides and sealants), and potential damage restoration fees.

In conclusion, while self-remediation can sometimes be sufficient for minor issues, it’s often advisable to consult a professional to ensure thorough treatment and compliance with local regulations. If you're unsure or if the situation seems complex, don't hesitate to call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for expert advice.

Remember, early intervention is key in preventing further damage from both a financial and health standpoint.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 12, 2026 5:28 am