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After the rain last month, I noticed a lot of water seeping through the ceiling into my living room, especially near the windows. It’s causing some mold to grow, which smells awful and makes me worry about the air quality in there. Do you think I can handle fixing this myself or should I seek professional help for an eco-friendly solution?
Posted by Fatima Hussein
Asked on December 16, 2025 6:31 pm
Certainly! Addressing ceiling leaks and the subsequent mold growth is indeed important for maintaining indoor environmental quality. Given your situation in Dubai, UAE, it's crucial to consider both practical and professional approaches.

Firstly, you should assess the extent of the damage. If water seepage through the ceiling is a recurring issue, especially near windows, this could indicate structural issues or improper sealing around the window frames. These are areas where a professional inspection might be warranted. In Dubai, you must comply with building codes and regulations which can vary slightly from other regions. For instance, the Building Code of Dubai 2015 (EDBC) mandates certain standards for waterproofing and water-resistant materials.

If the damage is limited and the area affected by mold is small, you might be able to tackle it yourself. Begin with drying out the area thoroughly. Use fans or dehumidifiers to ensure moisture levels drop below 60%. Once the area is dry, clean the surface with a solution of water and detergent followed by a mild bleach solution (1 part bleach to 9 parts water) to kill mold spores.

However, DIY solutions often fall short in comprehensive remediation. Professional services can offer a more thorough approach. Saniservice, for example, provides eco-friendly treatments that are both effective and environmentally conscious. Their services might include:

• Advanced moisture metering techniques to identify hidden damp areas
• Application of biocides and fungicides to prevent regrowth of mold
• Use of air filtration systems to improve indoor air quality during the process

It's also advisable to address the root cause of the leaks. Inspect your roof, windows, and seals for any signs of deterioration or poor installation. In Dubai, high humidity and occasional heavy rains can exacerbate these issues, making regular maintenance crucial.

Lastly, consider the long-term health implications of mold exposure. Mold can trigger respiratory issues and allergies, particularly in sensitive individuals like children or elderly people. If you're unsure about handling it yourself, don't hesitate to call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for professional assistance.

Remember, tackling indoor environmental quality challenges requires a holistic approach that combines immediate action with long-term prevention strategies. By addressing both the visible and hidden aspects of the problem, you can ensure a healthier living environment in your Dubai home.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 17, 2025 7:47 pm