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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in the basement, and now I’m seeing some mildew growing on the walls. It’s only been two weeks since it rained heavily, but this is really concerning me. How urgent do you think it is to address this issue before it gets worse?
Posted by Eunji Watanabe
Asked on January 4, 2026 1:44 pm
Addressing basement mildew is of high urgency given the rapid growth potential and the immediate health risks it poses. In Dubai/UAE, the climate can be particularly humid, which provides ideal conditions for mold proliferation. Given that you've noticed both a musty smell and visible mildew after only two weeks since heavy rainfall, this situation calls for prompt action to prevent further damage.

Firstly, it is crucial to understand that even though the current state of mildew appears as "mild," mold spores can quickly spread and lead to structural degradation or health issues. In Dubai, regulations like those set by the Department of Health (DoH) mandate regular inspections for properties affected by water damage. Therefore, a professional inspection is highly recommended to assess the extent of contamination and to ensure compliance with local standards.

The initial step would be to stop any ongoing moisture source. This could involve temporarily sealing off the basement or using dehumidifiers to reduce humidity levels. You should also clean up visible mildew, but it's important to use proper personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves and a mask when handling contaminated materials.

For larger areas of mold growth, it’s advisable to engage a professional hygienization service provider. Companies like Saniservice, which can be contacted via phone 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com, offer specialized treatments that ensure thorough elimination of mold and prevent recontamination. Their expertise is invaluable in ensuring the safety and compliance with local regulations.

Moreover, preventing future occurrences involves addressing the root causes such as leaks, poor ventilation, or inadequate drainage systems. Ensuring proper waterproofing measures around your basement can significantly reduce the likelihood of water intrusion. Regular maintenance checks on these areas should be a part of your property management routine to avoid recurrent issues.

In summary, while immediate action is necessary, it’s equally important to plan for long-term solutions to prevent future mold growth. Engaging professionals for both remediation and preventive measures will not only address the current problem but also safeguard your property from further damage in the UAE climate.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 7, 2026 8:17 am