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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a mysterious mold growing on the ceiling of my bedroom closet. It’s not too bad yet, maybe about the size of a dinner plate, but it’s definitely there and has that unmistakable musty smell. Can someone with experience in DIY projects give me advice on how to handle this myself or should I call in a professional?
Posted by Arun Gupta
Asked on January 19, 2026 2:50 am
Absolutely, dealing with mold issues can indeed be managed at home provided the situation isn't too severe and you follow the correct steps. In dubai, we must adhere to local regulations which state that for areas affected by water damage larger than 20m² or when there's a health concern, professional assistance is mandatory.

Firstly, identifying whether your mold issue requires DIY handling or professional intervention is crucial. Considering the size of the mold growth you've noticed - about the size of a dinner plate - it seems manageable for initial self-treatment. However, always conduct a thorough inspection to ensure there's no underlying moisture source that needs attention before tackling the mold.

To begin, gather all necessary materials: gloves, goggles, a mask (N95 or better), and an appropriate solution such as a 10% bleach solution or a biocide specifically designed for mold removal. It’s important to wear protective gear due to health risks associated with mold spores.

Start by drying the affected area thoroughly if it's still damp. This might involve using fans, dehumidifiers, or air conditioning units to reduce humidity and prevent further growth. Once everything is dry, use a stiff brush or vacuum cleaner fitted with an HEPA filter to remove loose mold before cleaning. Avoid spreading spores; carefully contain the area.

When applying your chosen solution, apply it liberally but gently to avoid causing splashes. Allow it to sit for at least 10-20 minutes as this is essential for breaking down and killing the mold. Scrub stubborn areas with a scrub brush if necessary.

For tougher cases or when you notice signs of moisture seepage, do not hesitate to call in professionals like Saniservice. Their expertise can help identify hidden water sources that might be contributing to ongoing issues. Their services are accessible via 800-MOLDS or email at hello@saniservice.com for further advice.

Remember, in the UAE, maintaining a dry environment is key. Regularly check areas prone to moisture like bathrooms and kitchens, ensuring there's no condensation buildup that could lead to future mold growth. By following these steps, you can effectively manage minor mold issues while keeping your home safe and healthy.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 20, 2026 2:21 pm