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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent dampness in the corner of my bedroom near the window. It's been there even though I’ve tried using a dehumidifier. The walls seem to be slightly giving off that musty smell too. Do you think I can handle this myself or should I call in a professional for help with the mold and dampness?
Posted by Kavita Bose
Asked on February 10, 2026 1:46 am
Absolutely, tackling mold and dampness can be approached effectively within the context of the UAE's environmental conditions. However, there are several factors to consider before deciding whether to handle it independently.

In Dubai and the UAE more broadly, we often face challenges such as high humidity levels, especially during the rainy season, which can exacerbate issues with moisture in buildings. The persistent dampness you've noticed could indeed be a symptom of mold growth, given its musty smell. Mold thrives in environments that are consistently wet or humid, and it's important to address this promptly to prevent further damage.

Firstly, conducting an initial assessment is crucial. You can inspect the affected area closely for signs of mold, such as discoloration or a fuzzy texture. However, keep in mind that some molds, particularly allergenic ones like Aspergillus and Penicillium, are not easily visible to the naked eye without specialized equipment.

If you decide to proceed with a DIY approach, start by improving ventilation in your bedroom. This can help reduce humidity levels. Opening windows or using exhaust fans will aid in drying out the area. Additionally, ensure that all sources of moisture are addressed—check for leaks in pipes and around window seals, as these could be contributing factors.

Using a dehumidifier is good but often not sufficient on its own if there's an underlying moisture issue. It might help control the humidity temporarily but won't address the root cause. If you notice that your efforts with the dehumidifier aren't making significant progress, it would be wise to consider calling in professional assistance.

In Dubai, mold can pose serious health risks due to the hot and humid climate, which can lead to respiratory issues and other allergic reactions for some individuals. Therefore, if the situation persists despite your efforts, I recommend consulting with a professional company that specializes in indoor environmental quality and remediation. Companies like Saniservice can offer comprehensive solutions tailored to the UAE's specific conditions.

Remember, tackling mold requires more than just removing it; you need to ensure the environment is free from moisture sources and adequately treated to prevent future growth. A professional will be equipped with the right tools and techniques to thoroughly clean affected areas, treat them properly, and provide recommendations for long-term prevention.

If you're unsure or if the situation worsens, do not hesitate to contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com. They can provide expert advice and services that are specifically suited to Dubai's climate conditions.

In conclusion, while you might be able to manage minor cases of mold and dampness yourself, addressing persistent issues may require professional intervention. Ensuring your indoor environment is safe and healthy should always be a top priority.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 11, 2026 6:09 pm