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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell in the corner of our bedroom closet, and upon closer inspection, there's what looks like mold growing on the wall. It’s a bit concerning because we’ve lived here for two years without any issues before. Has anyone else experienced something similar or know how to address this?
Posted by Seung Watanabe
Asked on March 11, 2026 3:04 pm
Absolutely, mold growth after rains can be quite concerning. Given the recent heavy rainfall events we've experienced here in Dubai, it's entirely plausible that moisture levels have increased, creating a favorable environment for mold to develop.

In our region, particularly in areas like the UAE where humidity can spike during rainy periods, mold spores can easily proliferate on walls and other surfaces, especially if there was already some dampness present. The conditions you've described—a musty smell and visible growth—align with signs of active mold colonization. This is not only a health concern but also an issue that could degrade the structural integrity of your home over time.

To properly address this situation, it's highly recommended to undergo a professional inspection by a certified environmental remediation company. They can assess the extent of the mold growth and provide you with a detailed report on what steps need to be taken next. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice are well-regarded for their expertise in such matters; their contact details (800-MOLDS or 800-66537) can be reached for immediate assistance.

In the meantime, you should take some preliminary steps:
1. Ventilate the affected area to reduce moisture levels.
2. Use a dehumidifier if possible, but ensure it's cleaned regularly to prevent mold from growing on its own components.
3. Avoid using fans directly on the walls or floor as they can spread spores around.
4. If you notice significant growth, wear protective gear such as gloves and masks before handling any materials.

Remember that certain regulations apply in the UAE for dealing with mold, particularly concerning the use of chemicals during remediation. Saniservice adheres to these guidelines ensuring a safe and effective process. For detailed information on local regulations, you might want to refer to the Department of Economic Development (DED) or other relevant environmental authorities.

In conclusion, while it's understandable to feel anxious about this situation, taking proactive steps and seeking professional help will ensure that any potential issues are addressed in a timely manner.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 12, 2026 6:56 pm