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After the rain last month, I noticed a strange greenish-black stuff growing on the ceiling near our bedroom. My husband thinks it’s mold, but he’s not sure how to handle it. Can we manage this ourselves or do we need to call in professionals?
Posted by Arun Tiwari
Asked on February 7, 2026 7:23 pm
Certainly. When dealing with mold on the ceiling near your bedroom in Dubai, it's crucial to approach the situation carefully and methodically. Mold can pose health risks especially if left unattended, particularly due to the humid climate in UAE.

Firstly, identifying the mold is key; indeed, a greenish-black substance could be indicative of mold growth, but without a professional inspection, one cannot be completely sure. The initial steps you should take are visual assessment and moisture detection. If you notice any discoloration or unusual odors, it might indicate mold presence.

Now, regarding your question about handling the situation yourself, there's no straightforward answer. In some cases, mild to moderate mold growth can potentially be managed by DIY techniques; however, professional intervention is often recommended due to safety and effectiveness considerations.

For minor infestations (less than 10 square feet), you might consider cleaning it yourself using a bleach solution or specialized mold cleaner. Ensure proper personal protective equipment such as gloves, masks, and goggles are used during the process. Thoroughly clean and dry the affected area, then apply a preventative sealant to prevent future growth.

However, if the mold coverage is larger than 10 square feet, involves structural materials like wood or drywall, or if you're experiencing health issues due to exposure, it's strongly advised to seek professional assistance. In Dubai, companies specialized in mold remediation are well-versed with local regulations and safety standards (like those set by the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment), which might not always be adhered to during DIY efforts.

In such cases, contact experts like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or email them at hello@saniservice.com. They can provide a comprehensive inspection, assess the severity, and recommend appropriate treatment options. Remember, dealing with mold isn't just about cleaning; it's also about ensuring your home remains healthy for you and your family.

Lastly, maintaining good indoor air quality by controlling humidity levels, improving ventilation, and addressing any water damage promptly can prevent future mold growth. Regular inspections are recommended in humid or damp conditions to catch issues early before they become more problematic.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 9, 2026 4:25 am