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After the rain last month, I noticed a greenish-black mold growing along the bottom of the windowsills in my living room. It's particularly bad near where the window seals meet the wall, and it smells musty even when no one’s there. The AC in this area has been running more frequently too, but I’m worried it might not be enough to keep the mold from spreading. How can I effectively treat and prevent this issue from recurring?
Posted by Ibrahim Al-Sabah
Asked on February 23, 2026 6:18 pm
When dealing with mold issues in your home, especially in the UAE where humidity can be quite high due to the climate and recent rainfall, it's crucial to act promptly. Mold growth in areas like windowsills could indicate a need for immediate attention as these spots often provide ideal conditions for mold to thrive – dampness, darkness, and nutrients from organic materials.

Firstly, it’s essential to assess the situation comprehensively. If you notice greenish-black or other suspicious colors of mold, especially if accompanied by an unpleasant musty smell, it is advisable to call in a professional inspector who can conduct a thorough examination. In Dubai, you might consider contacting a company like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or reaching out via email at hello@saniservice.com for expert advice and possibly an on-site inspection.

From a practical standpoint, here are some steps to take:

1. Dry the Area: Mold thrives in wet environments. Ensure that the area around your windowsills is completely dry. Use dehumidifiers or fans if necessary to reduce moisture levels. For persistent dampness, consider installing better insulation or sealing gaps where water might seep in.

2. Clean and Scrub: Once you have controlled the moisture issue, clean the affected areas using a solution of 1 cup of bleach to one gallon of water (or use a commercial mold cleaner if preferred). Wear protective gear such as gloves and masks while cleaning. Thoroughly scrub the area, then rinse with clean water.

3. Ventilation: Enhance air circulation in your living room by improving ventilation. Open windows when possible or use exhaust fans to remove excess moisture from the air. This can be particularly important during rainy seasons.

4. Regular Inspection and Maintenance: Schedule regular inspections of high-moisture areas, like near windows, bathrooms, and kitchens. Look for signs of water damage, condensation, or even a musty odor that could indicate mold growth. Address any issues promptly to prevent recurrence.

5. Preventive Measures: Implement long-term strategies to minimize the risk of mold. Seal gaps around window frames with weatherstripping, ensure proper drainage away from your home’s foundation, and address leaks immediately. Maintaining air conditioning units well can also help reduce indoor humidity levels.

Remember that while these steps are effective, professional assistance is invaluable for tackling more severe cases or ensuring compliance with UAE regulations regarding mold remediation. Regular maintenance and prompt action can significantly lower the risk of mold growth in your home in Dubai.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 24, 2026 11:44 pm