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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet, which has only gotten worse over the past few days. The walls seem to be damp near the baseboards, especially on the second floor where we have the master suite. It’s really concerning because we’ve lived here for 2 years and just realized this might be mold growth. Has anyone else experienced something similar or know how to prevent it?
Posted by Thomas Allen
Asked on February 18, 2026 9:16 am
Absolutely, your concern about mold growth is warranted. In the context of the UAE, particularly Dubai, where humidity can fluctuate, especially after rainfall events, it's crucial to address any signs of dampness or mustiness promptly.

Firstly, regarding regulations, the UAE has stringent guidelines for building codes and environmental health standards. According to the Federal Institute of Water, Environment and Energy (EWRE) in the UAE, buildings should be constructed with proper drainage systems, adequate ventilation, and waterproofing measures to prevent water intrusion that could lead to mold growth.

The musty smell you're experiencing coupled with dampness near baseboards is a clear indication of potential mold presence. Mold thrives in environments where moisture levels are high, especially in areas such as closets or bathrooms. In the UAE climate, these conditions can indeed foster mold colonies.

Given your situation, it would be prudent to conduct a professional inspection by contacting certified environmental inspectors who specialize in mold assessment and remediation. Such professionals will use advanced tools like thermal imaging cameras to identify moisture hotspots that might not be visible to the naked eye. They can also perform air quality tests to determine if there's an elevated presence of mold spores.

If you decide to proceed with a professional inspection, make sure to call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for reliable assistance. Early detection and remediation are key in preventing further spread and potential health issues associated with mold exposure, such as respiratory problems or allergic reactions.

Prevention is also essential. Ensure your home has proper ventilation, especially during rainy seasons or when using high moisture appliances like showers or dishwashers. Regularly check for leaks and address them immediately. Additionally, consider installing dehumidifiers in damp areas to keep relative humidity levels below 60%.

In conclusion, while DIY methods can help manage minor issues, they might not be sufficient if mold has already taken hold. Professional intervention is recommended to ensure thorough remediation and prevent future occurrences.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 21, 2026 12:38 am