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After the rain last month, I noticed a greenish tint starting to appear on the walls of our bedroom. The smell is pretty awful, like damp cloth left in a corner for too long. Has anyone else experienced this kind of issue in Dubai? Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated! What can we do about it?
Posted by Rekha Sharma
Asked on February 25, 2026 9:51 pm
The green tint and smell in your bedroom walls is likely due to the growth of mold. Mold thrives in damp conditions, and given that you noticed this after a rainy spell, it's quite plausible. In dubai, we've seen similar issues arise particularly during the cooler months where occasional rain can lead to unexpected water intrusion.

In the uae, especially in areas like dxb or ume, moisture management is critical due to the region's climatic conditions and the construction practices used for buildings here. Poor ventilation, inadequate drainage systems, or even condensation from air conditioning units can all contribute to creating an environment conducive to mold growth.

The greenish tint you're seeing could be caused by a type of mold called Cladosporium, which is quite common in these areas. This species prefers cooler temperatures and damp environments making it especially prevalent after periods of rainfall or increased humidity.

In terms of addressing the issue, it’s imperative to act quickly. Mold not only causes unsightly stains but can also produce allergens that may affect your family's health, particularly if someone has respiratory issues. The smell you're describing is characteristic of mold and should not be ignored.

Firstly, ensure immediate drying of affected areas. Open windows for natural ventilation, or use dehumidifiers and fans to reduce moisture levels. However, it’s crucial to get a professional inspection as soon as possible. This will help identify the extent of the problem and determine if any structural issues need addressing. In dubai, regulations do not specify mandatory measures for mold control in residential buildings but recommend prompt action once identified.

For professional assistance, you can call 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 to schedule an inspection with experts at Saniservice. They will provide a thorough evaluation and propose remediation steps that may include cleaning the affected areas, ensuring proper moisture control measures are in place, and potentially even addressing underlying issues like faulty plumbing.

Remember, prevention is key. Regularly inspecting your home for signs of dampness or mold growth can help catch problems early before they become more extensive and costly to resolve. Keeping up with maintenance practices such as checking for water leaks around windows, doors, and pipes, and ensuring good air circulation, are vital steps in maintaining a healthy living environment.

Don't wait until the issue worsens - take action now to protect your home and health!
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 28, 2026 1:18 am