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After the rain last month, I noticed water seeping through the ceiling above me in the dining area. The landlord said it’s because of a leak from upstairs, but I’m worried about the certification of the building’s maintenance. How can I ensure that the repairs are being handled by certified professionals?
Posted by Ana Lewandowski
Asked on December 23, 2025 9:30 pm
Verifying certified repairs for ceiling leaks is crucial to ensure the quality and safety of your building. In Dubai/UAE, it's essential to work with certified professionals who adhere to local standards and regulations.

Firstly, it’s important to understand that the UAE has stringent guidelines regarding building maintenance and safety, particularly in relation to water damage. The Building Control Department (BCD) under the Dubai Municipality enforces these rules. It is recommended to engage a professional environmental inspection and remediation company that holds certifications from recognized bodies such as the Emirates Standards Authority (ESA) or the American Council for Accredited Certification (ACAC).

When you suspect a ceiling leak, it’s prudent to conduct a thorough inspection. This can be done by hiring an independent structural engineer or a certified building inspector who specializes in water damage assessments. They will identify not only the source of the leak but also assess any potential structural issues that might arise from the moisture intrusion.

Once the assessment is complete, you should request a detailed report outlining the repairs needed and specify your preference for certified contractors. In Dubai/UAE, many companies offer services like this; however, it's vital to choose one with proper certifications and experience in handling water damage cases. You can check their credentials through the ESA or ACAC websites.

Another practical step is to ensure that any proposed repair work complies with UAE building codes. For instance, materials used must be suitable for the environment and should meet fire safety requirements as per the Building Control Regulations 2014 (BCCR).

Lastly, if you're not satisfied with the current contractor or if they refuse to provide certification details, consider seeking a second opinion. This can help validate the quality of the proposed repairs and ensure that they are up to standard.

Remember, your health and safety are paramount. If you notice any signs of mold growth or structural damage after the leak has been fixed, it’s advisable to call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for professional assistance. They can provide expert guidance on remediation and ensure that your home environment remains safe and healthy.

In summary, when dealing with ceiling leaks in Dubai/UAE, always opt for certified professionals who adhere to local standards and regulations. Engaging an independent inspector before repairs begin is a wise move. This proactive approach will help prevent further damage and ensure the longevity of your property.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 25, 2025 11:42 am