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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a greenish mold growing on the ceiling of my bedroom closet. It’s causing an odd musty smell that won’t go away, even after I’ve cleaned everything. The kids have been complaining about coughing and sneezing more than usual too. How can I prevent this from happening again?
Posted by Marco Bernard
Asked on December 29, 2025 7:09 am
Mold growth post-rainy weather can be a significant issue for properties in the UAE, particularly in regions like Dubai that experience extreme humidity. Preventing mold requires a multifaceted approach, including understanding the environmental factors and implementing effective strategies.

Firstly, it is imperative to monitor your property's moisture levels closely. In Dubai, where high humidity and occasional heavy rains are common, using dehumidifiers or air conditioning systems can significantly reduce indoor moisture content. Ensure these devices are maintained properly and regularly serviced to ensure they function at optimal efficiency.

Another key step in preventing mold growth is proper ventilation. Open windows when weather permits to allow fresh air circulation, which can help dry out any damp areas. In addition, consider installing exhaust fans in bathrooms and kitchens where moisture tends to accumulate most. Ventilation systems that are properly installed and maintained can also be beneficial.

Regular cleaning and maintenance of your property's surfaces is crucial. Mold thrives on moist, organic materials such as wood, carpet, and drywall. Therefore, it’s important to clean these areas thoroughly and regularly, especially in high-humidity areas like basements or bathrooms. Use a mixture of water and detergent to scrub affected areas, then dry them completely with a towel or a fan.

When dealing with wet or water-damaged areas, act quickly. Mold can begin to grow within 24-48 hours after a leak or flood. For minor issues, you might be able to handle it yourself, but for more serious cases, professional mold remediation may be necessary. In the UAE, regulations stipulate that if the area affected by mold exceeds three square meters or if there is significant structural damage, a certified environmental inspector must assess and address the situation.

It’s also important to check for potential sources of water intrusion in your property, such as leaking pipes or roof issues. Regularly inspect these areas and address any problems promptly to prevent moisture buildup that can lead to mold growth.

Lastly, consider using mold-resistant products during renovations or repairs. This includes selecting materials like paints, grout, and even adhesives that are specifically designed to resist mold growth. Proper installation of waterproofing membranes around basements and other susceptible areas is also crucial.

Should you notice persistent mold issues despite your efforts, it’s advisable to contact a professional environmental inspection company such as Saniservice, at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or via email at hello@saniservice.com. They can provide expert guidance and remediation services tailored to the specific conditions of your property.

By taking these proactive steps, you can significantly reduce the risk of mold growth in your Dubai home during rainy weather seasons.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 30, 2025 8:23 pm