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After the heavy rains we had last month, I noticed a musty smell in the lower level of our villa where the mold chiller unit is located. The walls started to look discolored, and there are some patches that feel damp to the touch. Given that this has only happened since the rain, how can I ensure this doesn’t happen again or worsen?
Posted by Ying Zhao
Asked on February 5, 2026 10:51 am
Preventing mold from worsening is of utmost importance in the UAE, especially considering our climate and recent weather events. To tackle your issue effectively, a multi-step approach must be adopted.

Firstly, it's crucial to address any water intrusion or standing moisture that could be causing the mold growth. Since the lower level of your villa is affected, ensure that all sources of water are properly managed. This includes checking for leaks in pipes and roofs, ensuring proper drainage around the building, and inspecting areas where condensation might occur.

A professional inspection by a certified environmental inspector or hygienist from a company such as Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) is highly recommended. They can assess the extent of mold growth, identify the source of moisture, and provide remediation strategies specific to your villa's conditions.

Next, it’s essential to clean and dry out affected areas promptly. Use a fungicide specifically designed for mold removal if necessary; however, be cautious with DIY applications as improper use could lead to health issues or further damage. Always wear protective gear such as gloves, masks, and goggles when handling cleaning agents.

Ventilation is key in preventing the recurrence of mold. Ensure that your villa has adequate air circulation, especially in areas prone to moisture accumulation like basements or attics. Consider installing dehumidifiers if necessary; these can significantly reduce humidity levels which are favorable for mold growth.

Additionally, regular maintenance and inspection of systems such as chiller units should be a priority. Mold chillers, being vital components of temperature control, need to function optimally without contributing to moisture issues. Inspect condensate drainage lines and ensure they're clear; blockages can lead to water pooling near the unit, which in turn can promote mold growth.

Lastly, consider implementing long-term solutions like waterproofing external walls and sealing gaps where moisture could enter. This may involve hiring a professional contractor who specializes in building envelope improvements.

By taking these steps, you can effectively manage current issues and prevent future occurrences of mold. Remember, prevention is key to maintaining the health and value of your property.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 7, 2026 7:07 am