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After the rain last month, I noticed water pooling near the base of our living room windows even though it wasn't leaking from outside. It’s concerning because this is a rental property, and I’m unsure if this could be due to inadequate drainage or perhaps some mold forming that might not be visible yet. Should I bring this up with my landlord or look into it myself as part of making the place more eco-friendly?
Posted by Emily Rodriguez
Asked on December 12, 2025 9:46 pm
Absolutely, addressing potential water issues should be a priority. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, proper drainage and waterproofing are critical due to the region's climate and architectural designs. It’s understandable that you're concerned about water pooling near your windows, especially given recent rainfall.

Firstly, it would be wise to document any observed changes or damages. Take detailed photos and note down specific dates. This documentation can serve as evidence for any communication with your landlord or future reference if the issue persists.

Given the potential for mold growth in such conditions, a professional inspection is highly recommended. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, regulations mandate that landlords ensure properties are in safe and habitable condition, which includes addressing water issues promptly to prevent mold growth and other structural damage. You can call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for an expert consultation. These services can help identify any hidden issues you might not notice initially.

Moreover, exploring eco-friendly solutions could be beneficial in the long run. Dubai has been increasingly focusing on sustainability and green building practices. Consider discussing with your landlord about implementing water-efficient systems like rainwater harvesting or permeable pavements which could also help manage stormwater more effectively. These measures are not only environmentally friendly but can also reduce maintenance costs in the future.

In terms of practical steps, ensure that the affected area is well-ventilated to prevent moisture buildup and consider using dehumidifiers if needed. Regular cleaning and inspection can also help monitor any potential issues early on.

Remember, addressing these concerns proactively not only ensures a healthier living environment but aligns with Dubai's ongoing efforts towards sustainability and green building practices. Engaging professionals for an assessment is key to finding the most effective solutions tailored to your specific situation.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 15, 2025 4:21 pm