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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent dampness in the corner of our master bedroom closet. When I checked more closely, there was a small patch of mold growing on the back wall near where the humidity seems to accumulate. It’s concerning because we’ve lived here for 2 years and just realized this issue. Has anyone else had similar experiences with DIY mold removal or advice on how to tackle it without professional help?
Posted by Sarah Smith
Asked on January 1, 2026 1:43 am
Hey there! Mold issues can indeed be tricky to handle and it's great that you're aware of this problem early. In the UAE, specifically Dubai, mold growth is a concern especially after weather changes like those we experienced last month. Handling mold DIY-style might seem tempting but it's crucial to proceed with caution.

Firstly, it’s important to understand that UAE regulations require that any significant mold issue be assessed and remediated by professionals who have the proper licenses and equipment. This ensures not only that your health isn't compromised but also that you don’t inadvertently spread the spores further or create an unsafe environment. However, for minor cases like yours, a DIY approach can sometimes work if done correctly.

The first step is to identify the extent of the mold growth. For a small patch in your bedroom closet, this might be manageable with DIY methods but it's advisable to get a professional assessment at least once initially to understand the scale and type of mold present. This helps ensure that you're applying the right treatment.

For cleaning, you can start by thoroughly drying out the affected area as moisture is what promotes mold growth. Using dehumidifiers or fans might help here. Next, wear protective gear such as gloves, goggles, and a mask to protect yourself from harmful spores during cleanup. Clean the moldy surface with a solution of water and household bleach (usually at 1:10 dilution) or other EPA-approved biocides designed for mold removal.

Be thorough in cleaning but avoid scrubbing too hard which can spread the mold around. Afterward, ensure proper ventilation to prevent recontamination. For porous materials like drywall that are heavily infested, replacement might be necessary. Always dispose of contaminated materials carefully, preferably sealed and taken out as hazardous waste if local regulations require so.

Remember, while DIY methods can work for small patches, they do not replace the expertise needed for larger or more widespread mold issues. If after your initial cleanup you still see signs of mold growth or notice any health effects such as respiratory issues, it's time to call in professionals like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or email them at hello@saniservice.com.

In Dubai, humidity levels can vary greatly depending on the season, making regular checks for moisture and mold growth essential. Keeping your home well-ventilated, using dehumidifiers during humid months, and addressing any water leaks promptly can help prevent future issues.

Stay proactive and take care of these matters before they become bigger problems!
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 2, 2026 11:58 pm