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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the closet in my master bedroom. The walls seem damp even though it hasn't rained since. My landlord has been hard to reach lately. Should I be concerned about long mold growth and is this something I should address with him or take care of myself?
Posted by Neha Chauhan
Asked on December 15, 2025 9:01 pm
Absolutely, it is imperative to address the potential mold issue in your master bedroom. Mold can pose significant health risks and should not be ignored, especially given its presence despite no recent rainfall.

Firstly, it’s important to recognize that long-term moisture issues are common culprits for mold growth, even in seemingly dry conditions. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, humidity levels can fluctuate throughout the year due to climate changes and air conditioning use. This makes monitoring indoor humidity a crucial task to prevent such issues.

Given your observations of damp walls and musty odors, it's highly likely that you might be dealing with mold growth. The UAE has specific regulations regarding building standards and moisture management. According to the Building Code of Dubai (BCC), any structure should have adequate measures to prevent water penetration and ensure proper ventilation, which can help in mitigating such issues.

However, before taking any remedial action, a professional inspection is highly recommended. In the UAE, companies like Saniservice offer comprehensive mold testing services that can accurately determine the extent of the problem. They are well-equipped with the latest technology to assess the situation and provide a detailed report on contamination levels.

If you decide to proceed without professional help and manage it yourself, there are some steps you should follow:
1. Identify the Source: Determine where moisture is entering your home. Common sources include leaking pipes or windows, insufficient ventilation, or poorly sealed areas.
2. Dry Out The Area: Use dehumidifiers or fans to reduce humidity levels. In Dubai’s climate, maintaining indoor relative humidity below 60% can help prevent mold growth.
3. Clean and Disinfect: For small areas of mold, you can clean with a solution of water and detergent. For larger areas, consult professionals who have the right equipment and protective gear to handle the task safely.

Regarding your landlord’s unavailability, it might be wise to escalate this issue through the real estate management board or seek legal advice if necessary. However, in the meantime, addressing the mold yourself is not only practical but also a responsible action you can take.

Should you decide to deal with the situation on your own and require professional assistance, don’t hesitate to contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for guidance. Remember, early intervention is key in preventing further damage.

Always prioritize your health and safety above all else when dealing with mold issues.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 18, 2025 1:23 am