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After the heavy rainstorm we had a few weeks ago, I noticed water seeping into the ceiling of our living room. It’s only happened once before last year, but now it’s starting to look like there might be some mold forming. Should I try to fix this myself or do I need professional help?
Posted by Sarah Scott
Asked on February 20, 2026 4:30 am
When you noticed water seeping into your ceiling and mold starting to form, it's definitely important to take action. In the UAE, including Dubai, dealing with water damage and mold can pose health risks due to high humidity levels which are common. The first step would be to assess the extent of the damage.

If the situation is minor, you might consider a DIY approach, but given your experience with previous incidents, it's prudent to err on the side of caution. Professional involvement could save time and ensure the issue is resolved effectively without causing further problems.

Firstly, document the condition by taking photos and noting the location and extent of mold growth. This will help in assessing the severity when consulting with professionals.

In Dubai, you are required to comply with local building codes which include handling water leaks promptly to prevent structural damage and health issues. The UAE also has strict regulations concerning indoor air quality, particularly regarding mold growth due to its climate conditions.

Given that this is a recurring issue, it's advisable to seek professional inspection and remediation services. A certified company like Saniservice (contactable via 800-MOLDS or email at hello@saniservice.com) can provide detailed assessment, proper cleanup techniques, and necessary steps for preventing future occurrences.

During the remediation process, ensure that the professionals adhere to OHSAS 18001 safety standards which are often referenced in professional environmental services in the UAE. This includes using appropriate PPE, employing suitable decontamination methods, and ensuring the area is thoroughly ventilated after treatment.

Lastly, consider implementing preventive measures such as checking for leaks regularly, improving drainage systems around your property, and maintaining good ventilation to prevent future incidents of water damage and mold growth.

Remember, addressing this issue promptly can save you from potential health hazards and costly repairs down the line.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 22, 2026 10:37 pm