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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the corner of my living room. Upon closer inspection, I saw some mildew starting to form on the wall near the window where water tends to accumulate during rain. It’s been there for about two weeks now and I’m worried it might spread if not dealt with properly. How can I prevent this mold issue from recurring in my apartment?
Posted by Ashley Hill
Asked on December 31, 2025 6:23 pm
When dealing with mold issues in your living room, it's crucial to address the underlying conditions that promote its growth. Mold thrives in damp environments and areas with poor ventilation, making it especially prevalent after heavy rains or in spaces where humidity levels are high.

Firstly, inspect the affected area thoroughly. Look for signs of water damage, such as discoloration on walls or ceilings, or visible mold colonies. In Dubai/UAE, the regulations emphasize that any moisture-related issues should be promptly addressed to prevent mold growth and potential health risks to residents. Given the climate in the UAE, it's advisable to seek a professional inspection from a company like Saniservice, who can provide detailed assessments and remediation plans.

To start tackling mold in your living room, begin by removing all sources of moisture. Open windows or use dehumidifiers if necessary to reduce humidity levels below 60%. Ensure good airflow through the space by using fans or air conditioning units, especially in areas prone to moisture accumulation like near windows or where rainwater may enter.

Next, clean the affected surfaces using a mixture of water and detergent or specialized mold removal products. Wear protective gear such as gloves, masks, and goggles during cleaning to minimize exposure to spores. For extensive damage, consider using a high-pressure washer to thoroughly clean walls and other surfaces.

Preventive measures are key in stopping mold from recurring. Install proper drainage systems around your home to divert water away from the foundation. Seal any gaps or cracks where moisture can enter, such as around pipes or windows. Implementing regular maintenance checks on gutters and downspouts will also help prevent leaks.

Lastly, maintain a clean environment by keeping floors dry and free of clutter that may retain moisture. Regularly inspect areas with high humidity for signs of mold, even if they haven't been directly exposed to water. Early intervention is crucial in preventing more severe issues.

Remember, if the situation gets out of hand or you're unsure about handling it yourself, don't hesitate to contact a professional service like Saniservice. They can provide expert guidance and remediation services tailored to your specific needs, ensuring that your living space remains healthy and mold-free.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 3, 2026 11:13 am