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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the corner of the living room where the carpet meets the wall. Every time we open the windows, it seems to get worse. My kids have been coughing more than usual lately, and I suspect mold might be the culprit since this area is always damp even with the dehumidifier running. Could there be a way to prevent mold from growing in that spot without removing the carpet?
Posted by Anthony Allen
Asked on January 29, 2026 4:08 pm
Certainly, dealing with potential mold growth in your living room can be a challenging issue. Especially given the dampness around where the carpet meets the wall and the musty smell, it's wise to take proactive measures without necessarily removing the carpet. Here are some practical steps you can consider:

Firstly, UAE regulations mandate regular inspections for properties that show signs of moisture or mold. Since your situation seems severe enough, it would be prudent to arrange a professional inspection as soon as possible. This will help confirm if mold is indeed present and assess its extent. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice offer such services, so you can reach out to them at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for an appointment.

To prevent further growth of mold without removing the carpet, start by addressing the moisture issue directly. Ensure that your dehumidifier is functioning optimally and consider adding a humidistat to maintain optimal humidity levels (typically below 60%). Additionally, use a dehumidifier with a condensate pump if your area experiences frequent high humidity or rainfall.

Ventilation plays a crucial role in preventing mold growth. Open windows whenever possible to increase airflow, but ensure that the room can adequately dry out afterward. In Dubai's climate, this might be challenging due to its hot and humid weather patterns, so consider installing exhaust fans or air conditioning units with dehumidifying capabilities in the affected area.

Regularly inspect and clean the carpet and surrounding surfaces. Use a damp cloth to wipe down areas prone to moisture, such as corners where walls meet carpets. For deeper cleaning, you might need specialized mold cleaners that can be purchased from local home improvement stores or online retailers.

Consider applying mold-resistant products directly to the carpet or installing a vapor barrier underneath it. These products can help inhibit mold growth even in damp conditions. Some manufacturers offer both carpet and underlayment solutions with antimicrobial properties.

Finally, keep an eye on your family's health. If the coughing persists despite these measures, consult a doctor as allergies and respiratory issues might be exacerbated by mold exposure.

Remember, while these steps can help manage the situation, they are not a substitute for professional assessment and remediation. Regular checks and proactive maintenance will go a long way in preventing future issues in your home.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 31, 2026 4:18 pm