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After the heavy rainfall last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the basement area of our apartment. Upon checking, I saw some small patches of greenish mold starting to form on the walls near the floor. We've lived here for two years and this is the first time we’ve seen anything like this. Has anyone else experienced similar issues in Dubai? How can we prevent or address this problem effectively without causing too much disruption?
Posted by Joseph Young
Asked on December 19, 2025 12:19 pm
Yes, mold growth following heavy rainfall is quite common in the Dubai area. The climate here, characterized by high humidity and relatively warm temperatures throughout the year, can create favorable conditions for mold proliferation. After the heavy rains last month, it's not uncommon to see moisture-related issues, including mold, especially in basements or areas with poor ventilation.

In Dubai, residential buildings constructed during the rapid development phase often have vulnerabilities that can lead to water intrusion and subsequent mold growth. This is particularly true if the building envelope has been compromised due to natural disasters like heavy rainfall or even minor structural issues that allow water ingress over time.

For your specific situation in the basement area of the apartment, it's crucial to take immediate action to address the issue properly. Start by identifying the source of moisture; this could be leaking pipes, inadequate drainage systems, or simply high humidity levels. Once you've pinpointed the source, addressing it is key to preventing further mold growth.

In terms of prevention and remediation, a professional inspection is recommended. Companies like Saniservice in Dubai offer comprehensive mold inspections that can help identify not just visible mold but also hidden moisture issues. Their services include detailed assessments using advanced equipment such as thermal imaging cameras to locate moisture behind walls or under floors where you might not be able to see the problem.

It's important to address any active mold growth immediately. Mold remediation should be handled by certified professionals who can ensure that all contaminated materials are properly removed and treated, often involving the use of specialized biocides and air filtration systems. After remediation, it’s equally essential to implement long-term moisture control strategies such as improving ventilation in damp areas, sealing any leaks or gaps in the building envelope, and possibly installing dehumidifiers.

Remember, the key to preventing mold is maintaining a dry environment. Regular inspections and proactive measures can go a long way in keeping your living space free from harmful molds. If you find yourself overwhelmed by the process or unsure of how to proceed, don't hesitate to reach out for professional assistance. Saniservice’s team stands ready to offer their expertise, providing tailored solutions that suit your unique situation.

Call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com if you need immediate support with mold issues in your home.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 21, 2025 8:55 pm