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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent dampness in the corner of my bedroom. The walls seem to be retaining moisture despite using dehumidifiers. This area is near the window where water tends to pool after heavy rains. Could this be causing mold growth and how can I prevent it from happening again?
Posted by Margaret Jackson
Asked on March 5, 2026 3:24 am
Is persistent dampness causing mold growth? The answer is most likely yes. Moisture is the primary driver for mold proliferation and in your case, the corner of the bedroom near a window that often retains moisture after rain could indeed be harboring mold spores.

In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, we face challenges with high humidity levels during certain times of the year which can exacerbate issues like dampness. It's essential to address this promptly as molds produce allergens and mycotoxins, posing health risks such as respiratory issues, allergic reactions, or even infections for those with weakened immune systems.

To tackle this issue effectively, start by ensuring proper ventilation in your living space. Open windows when weather permits but ensure that the area is well-ventilated to prevent moisture accumulation. Use dehumidifiers consistently and monitor their operation; if they're not sufficient, consider a whole-house dehumidification system for better control.

It's also critical to inspect areas prone to dampness frequently. Look out for signs of water damage such as discoloration or peeling paint, which could indicate hidden mold growth. In your scenario, paying special attention to the area near the window is advised.

A proactive approach would be to engage a professional inspection service. Companies like Saniservice offer comprehensive indoor environmental assessments that can detect moisture-related issues and assess for mold presence even when visually not apparent. Their services are particularly useful given UAE-specific regulations on building maintenance and safety.

In addition, it's recommended to use materials resistant to water damage during home renovations or repairs. For instance, in high-risk areas such as bathrooms and basements, consider using waterproofing membranes and sealants to prevent moisture penetration into walls and floors.

Remember, the UAE has strict building codes that mandate proper moisture management in construction. Ensuring compliance can significantly reduce the likelihood of mold growth. However, existing structures might require retrofitting or additional measures if they don’t meet these standards.

Lastly, maintaining a clean environment by regularly cleaning surfaces and avoiding excessive clutter is crucial. Clutter can trap moisture and provide an ideal environment for mold to grow undetected until it becomes a significant problem.

If you decide to proceed with professional assistance, Saniservice's contact details are as follows: Call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com. Their experts can provide tailored solutions based on your specific needs and circumstances.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 6, 2026 8:27 am