Has anyone faced mold issues after rain in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page

After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from my basement, which I hadn’t experienced before. When I checked further, I found visible mold growing on some of the walls and near the water pipes. Has anyone else in Dubai faced similar issues with mold chiller systems? What steps should I take to address this problem effectively?
Posted by Deepak Mishra
Asked on December 20, 2025 8:57 am
Yes, many have faced similar issues after rain events in Dubai. The region is known for its high humidity and occasional heavy rainfall, making it an ideal environment for mold growth, especially in areas prone to moisture accumulation like basements or near water pipes.

In the UAE context, it's crucial to follow local regulations which mandate regular inspections of buildings post-rainfall. In your case, since you've noticed visible mold growth on walls and near water pipes, immediate action is necessary to prevent further spread and potential health risks.

Firstly, ensure that the area is properly ventilated to reduce moisture levels. Open windows if possible, or use dehumidifiers to maintain relative humidity below 60%. However, do not expose yourself to mold directly; wear protective gear such as gloves, masks, and goggles when handling affected areas.

For a comprehensive assessment, consider engaging professional environmental inspection services like Saniservice (800-MOLDS or 800-66537) for mold remediation. They can perform detailed inspections using tools such as moisture meters to identify hidden sources of water intrusion and determine the extent of contamination accurately.

If confirmed by a professional, decontamination should be carried out following proper protocols. This may involve removing contaminated materials, treating surfaces with biocides (if recommended), and ensuring thorough cleaning and drying processes are followed. Remember that some mold types require specific handling due to potential allergenic or toxic properties.

Preventative measures include regular maintenance of the building’s waterproofing systems, especially in basements and areas prone to water contact. Implementing moisture barriers and proper drainage solutions can significantly reduce future risks.

Lastly, it's wise to establish a routine monitoring system to catch issues early before they escalate. This could involve simple checks like monitoring for musty odors or visual inspections of high-moisture areas regularly.

In summary, while DIY measures are helpful, professional intervention is recommended especially in serious cases to ensure safety and effectiveness of the remediation process.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 23, 2025 7:31 am