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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell creeping into my bedroom closet. At first, I thought it was just dampness from the humidity, but when I checked inside, there seemed to be some mold growing on the back of the wall near the ceiling. Has anyone else experienced something similar and how did you address it?
Posted by Waleed Sharif
Asked on February 11, 2026 5:16 pm
Yes, mold growth after rain is indeed common. In the UAE, especially during the monsoon season, humidity levels can rise significantly, creating ideal conditions for mold proliferation. The case you've described—where a musty smell indicates potential mold on walls—is not uncommon in areas with increased moisture.

In Dubai and other parts of the UAE, it's crucial to monitor your home for signs of excess moisture or condensation. Mold spores thrive in damp environments and can start growing within 24-48 hours after water damage if left untreated. The back of walls near ceilings are common areas where mold might develop due to poor ventilation and the height making them less visible during routine checks.

Professional inspection is highly recommended for serious cases, particularly when dealing with significant moisture issues or health concerns. In Dubai, you can contact companies like Saniservice by dialing 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or emailing hello@saniservice.com to schedule an assessment.

For minor issues, here are some steps you can take:
1. Assess the extent of the mold growth and determine if it’s widespread enough to warrant professional help.
2. Use a dehumidifier in affected areas to reduce moisture levels.
3. Clean surfaces with a solution of 1 cup of bleach per gallon of water (for non-porous materials) or use specialized mold removal products available at local hardware stores.
4. Ensure proper ventilation by opening windows and using exhaust fans when possible.

It's important to address any mold issues promptly; prolonged exposure can lead to respiratory problems, allergies, and other health complications. Always follow safety guidelines when handling mold, such as wearing gloves and masks during cleaning activities. Regular inspections and maintaining appropriate indoor humidity levels (ideally between 30-50%) can help prevent future outbreaks.

Remember, while DIY solutions may work for small areas, professional services provide the expertise necessary to ensure a thorough cleanup and prevent recurrence of mold growth in your home.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 14, 2026 12:48 am