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After the heavy rainfall last week, I noticed a persistent dampness in the corner of the living room near the windows. The AC in my apartment seems to be struggling more than usual, and there's even a slight moldy smell that’s been bothering me. Should I be concerned about potential flood damage from outside affecting our rental, or is this something the landlord should handle?
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Absolutely, it's crucial to address the issue promptly to prevent further damage and ensure your health. Given the recent heavy rainfall experienced across the UAE, a persistent dampness near windows coupled with increased AC struggle and an odor of mold strongly suggest potential flood-related issues.
In Dubai, where humidity levels are naturally high, such conditions can indeed lead to mold growth, especially in areas prone to moisture accumulation like corners close to windows. This is exacerbated by recent rainfall events that could have affected the building's drainage systems or caused water seepage through structural weaknesses. From a professional standpoint, it would be prudent to conduct a thorough inspection of your rental property. The UAE's Building Code and Regulations emphasize the importance of proper waterproofing measures, especially in areas exposed to high rainfall like Dubai. A qualified environmental inspector can assess whether there are signs of external water penetration or internal moisture accumulation that could indicate flood damage. Given these circumstances, I recommend contacting a professional inspection service immediately. They will be able to conduct detailed testing for mold and moisture levels using techniques such as thermal imaging which can reveal hidden dampness behind walls not visible on the surface. Additionally, they can perform visual inspections and moisture meter tests to pinpoint any sources of water intrusion. If signs of flood damage are confirmed, it’s imperative to address them swiftly. Not only does this prevent further structural and health issues, but it also ensures compliance with local building codes and regulations in Dubai. Ignoring such conditions can lead to more significant problems down the line, including property value depreciation and potential health risks due to mold exposure. For immediate assistance or guidance, you may contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com. They specialize in environmental inspections and remediation services tailored for properties affected by water damage in the UAE. Remember, taking proactive steps now can save considerable effort and costs later. |
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