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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed water seeping into the corners of my living room. The area feels damp even after cleaning, and there’s a persistent musty smell that won’t go away. Should I be concerned about mold? What steps should I take to prevent it from spreading or recurring?
Posted by Richard Thomas
Asked on January 27, 2026 4:33 pm
Absolutely, you should be concerned about mold growth. The conditions you've described — water seepage and dampness in your living room, along with a persistent musty smell— are clear indicators that mold might already be present or could easily spread if left unchecked. In the UAE context, particularly within Dubai's climate which can see sudden weather changes like heavy rain, these scenarios become even more critical.

Firstly, it is essential to understand that mold growth in buildings poses significant health risks. Exposure to certain types of molds and their spores can lead to respiratory issues, allergies, and other adverse health effects, especially for those with asthma or existing respiratory conditions. Therefore, addressing the issue promptly should be a priority.

Given your situation, I recommend conducting a thorough inspection by calling 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or emailing hello@saniservice.com to schedule an expert assessment of the affected area. A professional mold inspector will assess the extent of damage and provide advice on remediation steps.

In preparation for this, ensure you do not touch, clean, or disturb the suspected areas without proper protective gear as handling mold can spread spores. Keep the affected area isolated by closing doors and windows to prevent further contamination and to protect unaffected parts of your home.

If a professional inspection confirms active mold growth, it is crucial to address it immediately. Mold remediation typically involves several steps:
1. Removing the source of moisture: Fix any leaks or drainage issues.
2. Cleaning and disinfecting affected surfaces with appropriate solutions like bleach diluted in water or specialized biocides.
3. Drying out the area thoroughly to prevent mold regrowth, which may require dehumidifiers or air conditioning units.
4. Properly disposing of contaminated materials such as carpeting, insulation, or furniture that cannot be effectively cleaned.

In Dubai, it's also important to ensure long-term prevention measures are in place. This can include:
• Regularly checking for and addressing any leaks or water damage
• Improving ventilation systems to reduce humidity levels
• Using dehumidifiers in particularly damp areas
• Ensuring proper drainage around your property

Remember, preventing mold is easier than curing it once established, so maintaining a dry environment by following these guidelines can significantly reduce the risk of future issues.

By taking prompt action and seeking professional assistance when needed, you can mitigate the risks associated with mold growth and maintain a healthy living environment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 29, 2026 9:39 am