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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent dampness around the corners of my bedroom window. It’s not as bad as some of the houses on our street, but it seems like there might be a slight leak or issue with the seal. Should I just fix this myself or is it something that requires professional help?
Posted by Lakshmi Menon
Asked on December 9, 2025 7:48 am
Based on your description of persistent dampness around the corners of your bedroom window following rain, it is advisable to conduct a thorough inspection. The UAE has stringent regulations regarding building maintenance and moisture control due to its climate which can be quite humid at times. While minor adjustments may seem straightforward, issues like these could indicate more significant problems that might require professional assistance.

Firstly, examine the area thoroughly for any visible signs of water intrusion or deterioration in the window frame or seal. You should look closely around the window edges for signs of rotting wood, cracks, or gaps where water can seep through. If you notice any such issues, it would be prudent to contact a professional immediately.

In Dubai and UAE, regulations mandate that all building components are regularly inspected to ensure they remain in good condition. This is especially critical with windows, as they form part of the building envelope responsible for maintaining indoor comfort and preventing moisture ingress. According to the Building Control Department (BCD) standards, any defect detected should be reported without delay.

Given your situation, you might want to consider scheduling an inspection by a certified environmental inspector or a professional in building sciences. They can assess the condition of the window seal and provide expert advice on whether DIY repairs will suffice or if more extensive work is needed. Professional help may also include moisture testing to determine the extent of water damage.

If after your inspection you decide that the issue is not severe, you could proceed with minor fixes such as applying silicone caulk around the window frame. However, always follow manufacturer guidelines and use high-quality materials suitable for outdoor applications in Dubai’s climatic conditions. Regular maintenance checks should also be incorporated into your home care routine to prevent similar issues from arising.

Remember, early detection and proper remediation can save you significant costs in the long run by preventing more serious problems such as mold growth or structural damage. If at any point you feel unsure about proceeding with DIY solutions, do not hesitate to reach out for professional guidance. For assistance, consider contacting Saniservice via 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or hello@saniservice.com.

Lastly, ensure that your home’s ventilation is adequate to promote dry conditions and minimize the risk of dampness in future. Regular opening of windows for cross-ventilation can be beneficial during sunny weather, though you may need to close them tightly when rain threatens.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 11, 2025 12:12 am