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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the basement, which has only gotten worse over the past few days. When I went down to investigate, I saw some mold growing on the walls near the corner by the laundry area. It’s concerning because we’ve lived here for two years and this is the first time I’m seeing anything like this. Has anyone else experienced similar issues with mold in their homes after rainy seasons?
Posted by Rohit Iyengar
Asked on January 24, 2026 7:13 am
Mold growth after rainy seasons is not normal and can indeed pose significant health risks. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, where we experience fluctuating humidity levels due to seasonal rains, it's critical to maintain a proper indoor environment to prevent mold colonization.

In your scenario, noticing mold growth on walls near the laundry area suggests that moisture has accumulated in this region, leading to the growth of mold spores. This is especially concerning as you've lived here for two years and have not observed any issues before, indicating a recent change in environmental conditions or structural integrity.

UAE regulations mandate regular inspections for properties affected by heavy rainfalls. According to the UAE Federal Law No. 12 of 2009, which governs construction and real estate, it is essential that all residential buildings undergo thorough assessments post-heavy rainfall events to ensure safety and compliance with building codes. Given your observations, a professional inspection would be highly recommended.

For immediate action, you should contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 for an expert assessment. This will help identify the source of moisture and recommend appropriate remediation steps. Additionally, keeping an eye on relative humidity levels within your home can be helpful; aim to keep it below 60% to deter mold growth.

In terms of prevention, ensure proper ventilation in areas prone to moisture, such as basements and laundry rooms. Installing dehumidifiers or air conditioning units can also help maintain a dry indoor environment. Checking for leaks and addressing them promptly is crucial. Regularly inspecting your home’s waterproofing systems around the foundation and roof can prevent future issues.

Remember, timely action is key to preventing mold from spreading further and causing structural damage. By taking these steps, you can protect both your health and property in the face of changing weather conditions.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 25, 2026 7:19 am