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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell lingering in my master bedroom, especially in the corner near the window. The walls started to look a bit discolored, and there were tiny black spots that kept appearing, even after I cleaned them off. Is there anything specific I can do to prevent mold from growing back or spreading?
Posted by Arjun Nair
Asked on December 26, 2025 9:09 am
Certainly, preventing mold from returning requires a multi-faceted approach. Given the recent rains in your area and considering the musty smell and discoloration you've observed, it's important to address this issue promptly.

Firstly, ensure that any water damage is thoroughly addressed. In Dubai, especially during rainy seasons or high humidity periods, it’s crucial to manage moisture levels effectively. Inspect the walls for leaks around windows, pipes, or other sources. If there are signs of water seepage, contact a professional to fix them immediately.

To prevent mold from growing back, begin by thoroughly cleaning affected areas with a solution of one cup of bleach per gallon of water. This can help eliminate existing mold and inhibit its return. After cleaning, allow the area to dry completely; mold thrives in damp conditions. If you have used a moisture-based cleaner like bleach, ensure the area is well-ventilated.

Given the specific regulations in Dubai, it’s advisable to follow guidelines set by the Environmental Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) and Dubai Municipality. They recommend that any significant mold infestation be addressed by certified professionals who can provide a thorough inspection and remediation process. For instance, if you notice persistent black spots after cleaning, or if the smell persists despite your efforts, it would be wise to call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) for an expert assessment.

In addition to cleaning and professional intervention, maintaining good indoor air quality is key. Use dehumidifiers in damp areas such as bathrooms or basements, especially during the rainy season. Ensure your home has proper ventilation, opening windows when possible to allow fresh air to circulate and reduce humidity levels.

Regularly inspecting moisture-prone areas like the kitchen and bathroom can help catch issues early before mold sets in. Implementing a routine of checking for water damage, ensuring adequate drainage around the house, and addressing any plumbing issues promptly will significantly lower your risk of mold growth.

Lastly, consider using mold-resistant materials during renovations or repairs. This might include encapsulating porous surfaces with protective coatings to prevent moisture absorption. For instance, applying a paint that has anti-mold properties can be beneficial in high-risk areas.

In conclusion, while you can take many steps yourself, for serious cases or ongoing issues, it's highly recommended to seek professional assistance from companies like Saniservice at hello@saniservice.com. They specialize in mold remediation and can provide the necessary expertise to ensure your home remains free of harmful molds.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 29, 2025 8:51 am