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After the rain last month, I noticed a damp spot forming near the window in my living room. The carpet under it looks suspiciously wet despite no one walking on it, and there’s a mildew smell that gets stronger when the air conditioner is turned off at night. Have anyone else experienced similar issues with municipality guidelines for handling such water intrusion?
Posted by Betty Scott
Asked on February 14, 2026 1:55 am
It sounds like you're experiencing a common issue of water intrusion which can indeed be concerning. In the context of the UAE and specifically Dubai, such situations often align with local municipality guidelines for maintaining indoor environmental quality. The presence of a damp spot near your window in combination with an unpleasant odor might indicate a more serious problem that warrants attention.

In Dubai, the Environmental Health Authority (EHA) and other regulatory bodies have stringent guidelines to ensure buildings are well-maintained against such issues. It's crucial to understand that moisture accumulation, especially if it persists or recurs, can lead to not only aesthetic problems but also health hazards like mold growth. Mold not only smells unpleasant but can cause respiratory issues and allergic reactions.

Given the specifics of your situation—namely a damp spot forming due to what seems to be rain water intrusion—it is highly recommended you undertake a professional inspection by contacting companies like Saniservice, who have experience dealing with such conditions in Dubai. They are well-versed with the local regulations and can provide a thorough assessment.

The UAE's Building Code (UAE Standard 1084) requires that buildings be constructed to prevent water intrusion from external sources and ensure proper drainage systems. However, over time or due to wear and tear, these systems might fail, leading to issues like yours.

In practical terms, you should:
• Address the dampness immediately; prolonged exposure can lead to more extensive damage.
• Ensure adequate ventilation in that area to help reduce moisture levels.
• Contact a professional for an inspection. Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or by email hello@saniservice.com can provide detailed assessments and remediation plans.

Remember, adhering to local guidelines is key to maintaining indoor air quality and ensuring the longevity of your property. Ignoring such issues could lead to further complications that might not only affect your health but also result in costly repairs down the line.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 16, 2026 12:38 am