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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a small patch of peeling paint on the ceiling in our guest bedroom in Jumeirah Village Circle. When I poked it, a bit of the plaster was soft and crumbly, and there's a faint yellow water stain around it. What are the steps involved in getting this properly repaired to stop a potential leak from getting worse?
Posted by Divya Kapoor
Asked on March 22, 2026 3:46 pm
Based on the symptoms you've described—peeling paint, soft/crumbly plaster, and a yellow stain—this is a classic presentation of an active or recent water leak. In JVC's climate, this is a serious concern that requires immediate, professional attention to prevent structural damage and potential mold growth, which can be a health hazard.

The steps involved are systematic. First, a certified inspector must identify the exact source. This is not a simple DIY fix, as the leak's origin could be far from the stain—a cracked roof membrane, a leaking AC condensation drain line from the unit above, or a faulty pipe in the slab. We use moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras to pinpoint the source without unnecessary demolition.

Once located, the repair process begins with stopping the water at its source. This is followed by a comprehensive drying protocol using industrial air movers and dehumidifiers, a critical step often skipped in DIY repairs and mandated by UAE standards like Dubai Civil Defence codes for property integrity. Only after confirmed drying via moisture mapping can the compromised plaster be removed and the area treated with antimicrobial solutions to prevent mold. The final step is the structural repair and repainting.

Given the complexity and potential for hidden damage, a professional inspection is non-negotiable. We strongly advise against simply patching the paint, as this will trap moisture and guarantee more severe problems. For a thorough assessment and remediation quote, please call our specialists at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 23, 2026 11:14 pm