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After the heavy rains last week, I noticed water seeping through the ceiling in the kitchen. It looks like there's a small leak, maybe from the pipe above, but I’m not sure how serious it is or if it’s something I can fix myself without causing more damage. Should I try to patch it up or call a professional?
Posted by Sungjin Le
Asked on February 20, 2026 9:01 am
When faced with the situation of a ceiling leak in your kitchen, it's crucial to proceed with caution and consider both your safety and potential long-term structural integrity. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, water damage can be exacerbated by the high humidity and frequent rainfalls during certain seasons.

Firstly, identify the source of the leakage. If you suspect it’s a pipe above, carefully inspect for any visible signs of damage or rust. However, due to the complexities involved with plumbing systems, especially in residential properties which often have limited access points, it might be more prudent to call in professionals such as Saniservice (Call 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 or email hello@saniservice.com) for a comprehensive assessment.

If the leak is minor and you're confident about your ability to fix it without causing further damage, consider these steps:
1. Ensure all affected areas are completely dry before attempting repairs.
2. Use waterproof sealants specifically designed for UAE conditions that can withstand high humidity levels.
3. Patch any holes or cracks with a suitable material like silicone caulk; make sure to apply it generously and allow proper curing time as per the manufacturer’s instructions.

However, if you notice significant water penetration, extensive discoloration of the ceiling, or signs of mold growth (which is more common in humid conditions), these are red flags indicating that professional intervention is necessary. Mold can thrive quickly under such circumstances, leading to serious health issues and further structural damage.

Remember, in Dubai/UAE regulations often emphasize the importance of moisture control and prevention of water-related damages. Ignoring a small leak might lead to larger problems down the line, hence it’s advisable to get a professional opinion as soon as possible.

In summary, while minor leaks can sometimes be addressed by DIY methods, always prioritize safety and structural integrity. Should you decide to take care of the issue yourself, make sure to use appropriate materials and techniques suitable for UAE conditions. Otherwise, don’t hesitate to contact Saniservice for their expertise in handling such situations.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 21, 2026 5:48 pm