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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in the basement, but couldn't see anything at first. Upon closer inspection today, there seems to be some discoloration on the walls that looks like mold. The AC in the basement has been running more than usual too. Has anyone else experienced hidden mold issues in their home and how did you address it?
Posted by Gary Martinez
Asked on March 5, 2026 11:30 am
Hidden mold has indeed been a prevalent issue for many residents of Dubai and the UAE, especially after periods of heavy rainfall. The musty smell you mentioned is often an early indication that hidden mold might be present. In your case, the discoloration on the walls and increased operation of the AC are strong signs pointing towards possible mold growth.

Mold thrives in damp environments, making basements particularly susceptible to its presence. According to UAE regulations and standards such as EN 15321:2007, which outlines requirements for indoor air quality and health, hidden mold can pose significant risks to human health, including respiratory issues and allergies. Therefore, it is crucial not to dismiss these signs lightly.

If you suspect hidden mold in your basement, it would be wise to contact a professional environmental inspection company immediately. Saniservice, based in Dubai, offers comprehensive mold testing services that can identify the presence of mold even when it's not visibly apparent. Their team will conduct air quality tests and sampling to determine the type and extent of mold growth.

When dealing with hidden mold issues, proper remediation is key. Saniservice utilizes industry-standard techniques such as encapsulation and biocides for effective treatment. The company also ensures that all affected areas are thoroughly cleaned and disinfected to prevent future regrowth.

For DIY measures, here are some steps you can take initially:
1. Ensure the basement remains well-ventilated by opening windows or using exhaust fans.
2. Use dehumidifiers to reduce moisture levels. Aim for an indoor humidity level of below 60%.
3. Keep surfaces dry and clean. Mold spores thrive in damp environments, so regular cleaning can help prevent growth.

However, please note that these measures are temporary solutions at best. Professional intervention is essential to fully address the problem and ensure your home's air quality remains safe.

Remember, early detection and prompt action can save you from more severe health issues and costly repairs down the line. If you decide to proceed with a professional inspection or remediation service, Saniservice stands ready to assist you at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or via email at hello@saniservice.com.

Stay proactive about your home's health and safety!
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 8, 2026 9:30 am