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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a greenish-black substance growing on the ceiling of my bedroom. It’s starting to spread, and it smells awful. Should I consider hiring professionals or try cleaning it myself? What are the potential costs and risks involved in each option?
Posted by Eunji Saito
Asked on February 6, 2026 12:52 pm
In the UAE, specifically Dubai, addressing black mold (which is often a form of Stachybotrys chartarum) requires careful consideration due to the potential health hazards it can pose. The greenish-black substance you're seeing on your ceiling could very well be this type of mold, as it's one of the more common forms found after heavy rains. However, before you jump into cleaning or calling professionals, it’s crucial to understand a few key points.

Firstly, it is highly recommended that you seek professional inspection and advice from companies like Saniservice, who can provide certifications and assessments in accordance with local regulations. In the UAE, there are no specific laws mandating mold remediation standards, but maintaining indoor air quality aligns with the Occupational Health and Safety Law (OHS), which mandates employers to ensure a safe working environment for their employees.

Attempting to clean black mold yourself could be risky due to the potential release of spores into the air. If you decide to take on the task, always wear protective clothing including gloves, goggles, and a respirator, as these precautions can help reduce exposure. However, given the severity of black mold and its ability to cause significant health issues like respiratory problems and allergic reactions, it’s best to opt for professional assistance.

Saniservice offers comprehensive services that include thorough inspections, testing (they use advanced methods such as culturing techniques or ATP bioluminescence), containment measures during remediation, and post-remediation checks. Their team is well-versed with the local climate conditions which can influence mold growth patterns and thus provide highly effective solutions.

The cost of hiring professionals varies depending on the extent of contamination, but typically starts from a few thousand dirhams for small areas up to tens of thousands for larger premises. Self-cleaning could end up costing more in terms of health risks and potential damage if not done correctly. Moreover, professional remediation ensures compliance with local health standards and offers peace of mind.

In conclusion, while self-cleaning might seem like a practical solution, the risks associated with black mold necessitate expert handling. Contacting Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or via email can provide you with tailored advice and services that will address your concerns effectively and safely.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 9, 2026 1:39 am