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After the rain last month, I noticed water pooling near the base of our kitchen wall. The area smells musty and feels slightly damp to the touch even though I haven't used the room much recently. How urgent is it to address this, and what steps should we take immediately to prevent mold growth?
Posted by Lauren White
Asked on February 24, 2026 6:55 am
Addressing the moisture issue at your kitchen wall is of high urgency. In the emirate of Dubai and the United Arab Emirates generally, mold growth can pose significant health risks due to the warm climate and humidity levels typical here. The presence of water pooling near the base of a wall, coupled with musty odors and dampness, strongly indicates potential mold development.

Immediate action is necessary to prevent further damage and ensure occupant safety. Firstly, it's crucial to evaluate the extent of moisture penetration as this can indicate whether there are deeper structural issues or if simply addressing surface-level problems will suffice. Given the UAE's regulatory environment, adhering to guidelines from bodies like the Dubai Municipality (DM) is key. They recommend a comprehensive inspection for any suspected mold growth.

The first step should be to dry out the area thoroughly. Using fans and dehumidifiers can help reduce moisture levels but ensure they are placed away from the affected wall to avoid further damage. Next, clean the area using a solution of water and detergent or a specialized mold cleaner recommended by manufacturers like Clorox or Lysol. Scrubbing gently with a soft-bristled brush can aid in removing surface mold.

For larger areas or persistent issues, it may be prudent to call in professionals from companies such as Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) for a thorough inspection and remediation. They have the expertise and equipment necessary to handle complex mold situations effectively, ensuring all contaminated materials are properly treated or removed.

Remember, preventing further mold growth in Dubai involves maintaining optimal indoor humidity levels – ideally between 30% and 50%. Regularly checking for signs of moisture is crucial, especially after rainfall events. Implementing a proactive approach through regular inspections by certified professionals can help prevent the recurrence of such issues. Always prioritize occupant health and safety when dealing with mold concerns in Dubai or any other part of the UAE.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 26, 2026 1:28 am