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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent mold smell coming from my kitchen cabinets. Every time it rains, the moisture seems to seep through the wall and stain the back of my cabinet doors. The kids have complained about feeling sick after they play there, and I’m worried it might be causing respiratory issues. How can I prevent this from happening again?
Posted by Eunbi Kimura
Asked on February 1, 2026 4:22 am
Moisture from rain can indeed be the culprit behind mold growth in your kitchen. The persistent wetness and subsequent dampness within cabinets due to water seepage can create an environment ideal for microbial proliferation, especially when coupled with high humidity levels typical of our climate.

In the UAE, particularly in areas like Dubai, where rainfall is less common but not entirely absent, it's crucial to manage moisture effectively. The continuous wetting and drying cycle can lead to condensation within cabinets, providing a perfect breeding ground for mold spores. This issue is exacerbated when materials used are not suitable for such environments or if there are defects in the building structure.

Firstly, it would be wise to conduct a professional inspection of your kitchen by contacting a certified environmental specialist, like those at Saniservice, who can assess the extent of damage and recommend appropriate remediation strategies. They will likely employ advanced moisture detection tools and conduct thorough visual inspections to identify hidden sources of moisture.

To prevent future occurrences, focus on improving ventilation in the area. Consider installing exhaust fans or dehumidifiers to reduce indoor humidity levels. Additionally, sealing any gaps around windows and doors can minimize external moisture intrusion. Regularly inspecting your kitchen for signs of water damage and addressing them promptly is essential.

In terms of material selection, opting for moisture-resistant materials during renovations could also be beneficial. For instance, using mold-resistant paints or coatings on cabinets and walls can help mitigate the risk. If the issue persists despite these measures, it may indicate a more severe structural problem, such as leaks from adjacent areas or faulty building elements.

Remember to keep an eye on your family's health; persistent complaints of illness could be linked to mold exposure. Ensuring proper indoor air quality is vital for maintaining good health in residential spaces.

For immediate assistance and professional guidance, don't hesitate to reach out to Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com. They can provide tailored solutions based on your specific situation and ensure a healthy living environment for you and your family.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 4, 2026 2:11 am