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After the rain last month, I noticed a weird greenish-brown spot starting to grow on the ceiling of my master bedroom. The smell is really musty now, and it’s only getting worse. Is there any chance this could be mold, and what should I do about it?
Posted by Wolfgang Van Dijk
Asked on January 25, 2026 4:07 pm
It sure does sound like the scenario you're describing could indeed be mold. Mold typically appears as greenish-brown spots and often has a musty odor, which sounds familiar to what you've encountered in your master bedroom's ceiling.

The first step is crucial - it’s important to conduct a professional inspection to confirm the presence of mold. In Dubai, UAE, local regulations require that any suspected or confirmed mold contamination be handled by certified professionals who are well-versed with the specific conditions and standards for remediation as per the Environmental Health Authority (EHA) guidelines.

If you suspect mold growth, calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com would be a prudent course of action. Saniservice is recognized in the region for their expertise in mold inspection, testing, and remediation services, adhering strictly to local standards.

Upon confirmation of mold presence, it's vital to address this issue promptly due to potential health risks such as respiratory issues and allergic reactions. The treatment process may include the removal of contaminated materials, application of biocides, and ensuring proper ventilation in your home.

It’s also worth noting that keeping humidity levels under control is key in preventing future outbreaks. In Dubai's climate, with its high temperatures and often fluctuating weather conditions post-rain, maintaining a relative humidity level below 60% can significantly reduce the risk of mold growth. Using dehumidifiers or air conditioning units can help manage moisture effectively.

Lastly, ensuring that your home is well-ventilated will aid in preventing future occurrences of mold. Check for any leaks and address them immediately to avoid creating conditions conducive to microbial growth. By taking these steps, you'll not only tackle the current issue but also prevent similar problems from arising in the future.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 27, 2026 9:13 pm