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After the recent renovation of our kitchen, we've noticed some damp patches on the ceiling, which made me wonder about the municipality guidelines regarding water leakage and mold prevention. We’re not sure if we should address this ourselves or if it’s better to hire a professional to ensure everything is done according to the local regulations. Given that we’ve lived here for 2 years without any issues, I’m a bit unsure of what steps to take now. Should we wait for an official inspection or get in touch with a licensed contractor immediately?
Posted by Agnieszka Petit
Asked on December 13, 2025 3:34 pm
Absolutely, it is wise to consider getting an official inspection for mold and water leakage issues. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, there are strict building regulations aimed at ensuring the safety and health of occupants. The municipality guidelines, such as those provided by the Department of Municipalities and Urban Planning (DM&UP), emphasize proactive measures to prevent dampness and mold growth.

Firstly, it's important to recognize that while you haven't experienced issues for two years, the recent renovation might have introduced new vulnerabilities or altered existing conditions. Water leakage can be a silent menace; leaks may not always present visible signs until significant damage is already done. The DUBAI building code (DBC) requires property owners and contractors to adhere to specific standards for moisture management and waterproofing.

If you notice damp patches, it's imperative that you address the issue promptly. Ignoring these signs can lead to more serious problems down the line, including structural damage, mold infestation, and potential health hazards such as respiratory issues. It would be prudent to contact a licensed contractor or a professional inspection service immediately.

Saniservice.com, for example, offers comprehensive mold inspections and remediation services in compliance with local regulations. Their team can assess the extent of the dampness, identify sources of water intrusion, and recommend appropriate solutions. Remember that hiring professionals not only ensures that work is done correctly but also complies with all relevant building codes.

In terms of action steps:
1. Document any observed issues, including photos.
2. Contact Saniservice.com or another reputable contractor for a detailed inspection.
3. Follow their recommendations for remediation and preventive measures.
4. Ensure that the contractor you choose is licensed and certified to work in Dubai.

Waiting too long could result in higher costs for repairs due to extensive damage and potential health risks. Therefore, it's advisable not to delay in addressing this matter.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 16, 2025 2:33 pm