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After the heavy rainfall last month, I noticed a musty smell and some discoloration on the ceiling of my bedroom. When I inspected further, I saw some greenish patches that seemed to be growing, especially in the corners where the wall meets the ceiling. Could this be mold, and is it something I can handle myself or should I call in an expert?
Posted by Jose Anderson
Asked on January 31, 2026 8:41 pm
Handling mold removal yourself can be tricky and potentially risky. In the UAE, especially in areas like Dubai that are prone to high humidity and occasional heavy rainfall, it's crucial to identify any potential mold issues promptly.

From your description, the greenish patches on your bedroom ceiling sound suspiciously like mold growth. Mold thrives in damp environments, so given recent heavy rainfall, these conditions are indeed favorable for its development. The corners where walls meet ceilings often retain more moisture and can be a breeding ground for mold colonies.

Before you embark on any DIY remediation efforts, it's advisable to get a professional inspection first. While minor instances might seem manageable, incorrect handling of mold can lead to health issues for occupants and property damage if not addressed properly. In the UAE, regulations require that all remediation work be conducted by certified professionals who understand local climatic conditions and building materials.

If you decide to seek professional help, consider contacting Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com. They can provide a thorough inspection and advise on the appropriate course of action. For minor cases, you might be able to tackle it yourself with proper precautions but always prioritize safety.

When handling mold issues, remember these key steps:
1. Wear protective gear like gloves, mask, and goggles.
2. Thoroughly clean the affected area using a solution of water and detergent or a commercial cleaner specifically designed for mold.
3. Dry the area completely to prevent further growth; use fans if necessary but ensure they are placed away from the wall to avoid creating more moisture.
4. Seal any cracks in walls or ceilings that might be allowing moisture ingress.

In some cases, it may be necessary to replace affected materials like drywall or carpeting. Ensure all contaminated materials are disposed of properly and safely.

Remember, the key is early detection and proper handling. Ignoring a mold problem can lead to its spread, causing more damage over time and potentially posing serious health risks for you and your family.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 2, 2026 9:49 pm