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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent mold growth on the ceiling of my living room, despite having had it checked by a certified contractor earlier this year. The smell is quite unpleasant and seems to get worse every day. How can I ensure that future maintenance will address not just visible issues but also prevent recurring problems like this?
Posted by Mark Anderson
Asked on December 24, 2025 4:52 pm
To prevent future mold growth in your living room and to ensure the environment remains healthy, it's crucial to take a multi-faceted approach. The UAE, particularly Dubai, experiences varying climatic conditions that can contribute to moisture accumulation, especially post-rain events. Given your recent experience with persistent mold growth despite previous inspections, it is advisable to employ a combination of preventative measures and regular monitoring.

Firstly, address the immediate issue by ensuring proper ventilation in your living room. Install exhaust fans or consider using dehumidifiers if you notice high humidity levels, especially during rainy seasons. The use of dehumidifiers can be particularly effective in reducing relative humidity below 60%, which is a critical threshold for mold growth.

Secondly, inspect and maintain the building’s envelope to prevent water intrusion. In Dubai, it's essential to check for any leaks or damage to windows, roofs, and walls. Regular inspections by certified contractors are recommended, as they can identify hidden issues that might not be visible at first glance. The UAE Building Code and Standards (UAE-BSC) mandate certain standards for building construction and maintenance, which should be adhered to.

It is also important to clean surfaces regularly, particularly in areas prone to moisture accumulation like corners of windows or behind furniture. Use a damp cloth to wipe down these areas and ensure they are thoroughly dry before allowing them to air out. This practice can help prevent the initial growth of mold spores.

In addition to cleaning, consider using mold-resistant materials during renovations or repairs. In Dubai, there is an abundance of modern building materials that offer better moisture resistance than traditional ones. For instance, some paints and sealants are specifically formulated to resist mold growth, which could be beneficial in your living room.

Professional inspection plays a vital role in maintaining indoor environmental quality. After addressing the immediate concerns, it’s recommended to engage a certified Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) specialist for an assessment. IAQ specialists can provide detailed analysis of air samples and moisture levels, offering recommendations tailored to your specific environment. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice offer services that include mold testing and remediation.

Lastly, maintaining good indoor hygiene practices is crucial. Regular cleaning schedules should be established, focusing on areas where mold tends to grow. Educating all household members about the importance of these practices can go a long way in preventing recurring issues.

By implementing these measures, you can significantly reduce the risk of future mold growth and ensure a healthier living environment for yourself and your family. If at any point you feel overwhelmed or unsure about how to proceed, don’t hesitate to contact professional services such as 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for assistance.

Remember, preventing mold is an ongoing process that requires vigilance and proactive measures.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 26, 2025 7:03 am