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After the rain last month, I noticed a greenish tint developing on the ceiling of our bedroom. It’s starting to spread slowly but surely, and it has this awful musty smell that’s making me feel sick every time I’m in there. Can someone tell me if this is something I can handle myself or if we need to call in professionals?
Posted by Bader Nasser
Asked on February 15, 2026 1:19 am
Certainly. The scenario you've described is quite common following heavy rains in the region like Dubai, where humidity levels can be particularly high, especially in unventilated spaces. The greenish tint and musty smell are classic signs of mold growth, which typically means that the conditions for mold proliferation are favorable.

Mold can indeed pose significant health risks, including respiratory issues, allergies, and in severe cases, exacerbation of asthma or other chronic lung diseases. Given your symptoms of feeling unwell in the bedroom, it is advisable to take prompt action rather than attempting to address this issue on your own. The mold may be spreading, and without proper remediation techniques, it could worsen.

In the UAE, specifically Dubai, mold growth can lead to non-compliance with local building codes and environmental health standards. It's crucial to ensure that any remediation efforts are carried out by certified professionals who have experience in dealing with these conditions. In Dubai, calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com would be a good first step. These services can provide the expertise needed for thorough inspection and effective mold removal.

For DIY measures, you might consider starting by ensuring adequate ventilation to reduce moisture levels. Use fans or dehumidifiers if possible. However, attempting to clean large areas of visible mold yourself could spread spores and may not be entirely safe without proper protective gear like gloves and masks.

Remember, the key steps in preventing mold growth include:
• Ensuring proper roof maintenance and waterproofing
• Regularly checking for leaks or condensation issues
• Improving indoor air circulation and humidity control
• Promptly drying out wet surfaces after cleaning

In your case, a professional assessment is highly recommended. They will be able to determine the extent of the mold growth, identify any underlying moisture issues, and provide a comprehensive plan for remediation that includes not just treating the visible mold but also addressing the root causes to prevent future infestations.

Always prioritize safety and health when dealing with such environmental concerns. Prompt action can save both time and potential costs in the long run by avoiding more severe health impacts or structural damage.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 17, 2026 5:26 pm