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After the heavy rains last week, I noticed water seeping into the corner of my living room, near where the carpet meets the wall. It’s not a huge amount, but it seems like something is definitely wrong. My landlord hasn’t checked on us yet; should I be worried about mold or other issues? What can I do to address this before it gets worse?
Posted by Gary Miller
Asked on March 4, 2026 12:02 am
Absolutely, it's wise to be concerned about water damage and mold. In the UAE, especially after heavy rains like those you've experienced recently, moisture can quickly lead to a breeding ground for mold which poses health risks and structural issues. The conditions in Dubai are particularly conducive due to the high humidity.

Firstly, let’s address why this situation is concerning. Water seeping into your living room near where the carpet meets the wall indicates a potential problem with either the building's waterproofing or possibly an issue with plumbing. This can lead to water penetrating deeper into walls and carpets, creating an ideal environment for mold growth.

According to UAE regulations, landlords are responsible for ensuring the structural integrity of their properties. However, in your case, it’s crucial you take immediate steps to assess the situation. A key action is to avoid spreading the moisture by minimizing foot traffic through this area and keeping windows open if possible to promote air circulation. Use fans or dehumidifiers to help dry out the affected areas.

It's also advisable to document everything. Take photos of the damage, noting the date and time, as well as any changes over subsequent days. This can be useful when you inform your landlord or seek professional assistance.

Given the specifics of your situation in Dubai, I would strongly recommend scheduling a professional inspection. Companies like Saniservice are adept at assessing water damage and mold issues, adhering to local standards such as EN 15808 for moisture content testing. They can provide accurate assessments and necessary remediation services while ensuring compliance with UAE building codes.

If the situation worsens or you detect any signs of active mold growth—such as black spots or a musty smell—it's imperative to address it quickly. Mold spores can spread rapidly, affecting both air quality and your health. Remember, prevention is key, so regular checks during rainy seasons are wise.

For immediate concerns or emergencies, don’t hesitate to reach out to Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or via email at hello@saniservice.com for expert advice and assistance. They can offer a comprehensive solution tailored to your specific needs in the UAE.

In summary, while you should be cautious about water damage and mold, proactive measures like professional inspections and timely interventions can mitigate potential issues effectively.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 6, 2026 2:53 pm