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After the heavy rain we had last month, I noticed a lot of water pooling near the corner of our living room, close to the window. It’s been there ever since, and now I’m starting to see some discoloration on the walls, along with that unmistakable musty smell. Has anyone else experienced this in Dubai? Any advice on what to do next?
Posted by William Anderson
Asked on January 5, 2026 10:15 am
Absolutely, water pooling is a significant concern for wall damage and mold growth. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, heavy rainfall can lead to such issues, especially if proper drainage systems are inadequate or compromised. The persistent moisture from the pooled water creates an ideal environment for fungi and bacteria to flourish.

In your scenario, it sounds like you're experiencing direct signs of water intrusion: discoloration on walls and that unmistakable musty smell, which is a classic indicator of mold growth. This situation requires immediate attention due to potential health risks associated with airborne spores from mold colonies.

Given the UAE's regulations and standards for building maintenance, I strongly recommend scheduling a professional inspection as soon as possible. Local laws such as those outlined in the Federal Decree-Law No. 28 of 2017 on Construction and Building Works emphasize the importance of timely remediation to prevent structural damage and health hazards.

For swift action, you might consider contacting specialized firms like Saniservice who can conduct a thorough inspection and provide a comprehensive plan for mold remediation. Their services are known for adhering strictly to local standards and regulations ensuring that your home remains safe and healthy.

In the meantime, take steps to mitigate further damage by addressing the water pooling issue. Use absorbent materials or a sump pump if necessary, but ensure these actions do not create additional hazards. Also, keep windows closed during heavy rain and consider using dehumidifiers in affected areas until professional help arrives.

Remember, early intervention is key in preventing costly repairs down the line due to structural damage caused by mold growth. Stay vigilant and proactive; your health and property's integrity depend on it.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 7, 2026 10:41 am