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After the rain last month, I noticed a greenish-brownish discoloration starting to appear on the walls of my bedroom. It smells musty, especially during humid days, and it feels like there’s a dampness that won’t go away no matter how many times I run the dehumidifier. Has anyone else experienced this with mold in Dubai? What can we do about it without having to replace our home?
Posted by Meena Pillai
Asked on February 21, 2026 1:55 pm
Certainly, dealing with mold issues within your home can be challenging. In the UAE, particularly Dubai, environmental conditions such as high humidity levels after rain periods could indeed lead to the proliferation of mold, especially in areas like bedrooms where ventilation is sometimes limited.

Firstly, it's crucial to understand that DIY remediation efforts should only be considered if the mold issue is minor and confined to a small area. For larger areas or if you suspect there might be hidden growth behind walls, carpets, or under floors, professional inspection is highly recommended. In Dubai, regulations require adherence to standards set by the UAE Building Code (UAE-B-C) and the Ministry of Public Works' guidelines on moisture control in buildings.

If you're considering a DIY approach for treating bedroom mold without replacement, there are several steps you can take:

1. Assessment: Begin by conducting a thorough visual inspection. Use a flashlight to look behind furniture or near windows where water tends to collect. If the discoloration is visible and accompanied by musty odors, it's likely mold.

2. Removal of Contaminated Materials: For small areas, such as a corner of your bedroom, start by removing any non-porous materials that can be cleaned easily. This includes curtains, rugs, and small pieces of furniture. Wash these items in hot soapy water or place them in the washing machine if they are washable.

3. Cleaning Surfaces: Use a solution of 1 cup of bleach mixed with 1 gallon of water to clean hard surfaces like walls, floors, and baseboards where mold growth is visible. Ensure that the area is well-ventilated during this process, as bleach can be harsh on your respiratory system if inhaled.

4. Sealing: After cleaning, it’s important to seal any porous materials with a mold-resistant sealer. This helps prevent future growth. For non-porous surfaces, regular cleaning and maintenance are necessary to keep them free of mold spores.

5. Addressing Humidity: Mold thrives in damp environments. Use dehumidifiers strategically placed around your home, especially in the bedroom, to maintain relative humidity levels below 60%. Also, consider using air purifiers equipped with HEPA filters which can help reduce airborne mold spores.

6. Ventilation: Improve indoor air quality by ensuring proper ventilation. Open windows during sunny and dry periods or install exhaust fans in bathrooms and kitchens where moisture is generated.

7. Consultation: If the mold issue persists, despite your efforts, it's advisable to contact a professional service provider like Saniservice. They can conduct detailed inspections and offer remediation services that might include more intensive cleaning methods or even structural repairs if necessary.

Remember, prevention is key. Regularly check for signs of water damage or leaks, especially around pipes, windows, and roofs. Addressing these issues promptly can prevent mold growth in the first place.

In conclusion, while it’s possible to treat minor mold issues without replacement, professional assistance should be sought when dealing with extensive infestations or when unsure about proper remediation techniques. Always follow safety guidelines during cleaning processes and consider consulting experts for guidance tailored to your specific situation in Dubai.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 24, 2026 7:57 am