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After the rain last month, I noticed a slight musty smell coming from the basement, but it’s gotten worse in the past week. The walls near the pipes seem damp, and there are some small patches that look like mold growing. Should I hire professionals to inspect this, or is there a way to handle this myself?
Posted by Kayla Moore
Asked on March 4, 2026 7:08 am
Handling basement mold yourself can be challenging and potentially risky. In the UAE, particularly in regions like Dubai, humidity levels can fluctuate, leading to conditions favorable for mold growth. Given your observation of a musty smell and visible patches near damp walls, it's crucial to assess the situation thoroughly.

Firstly, it’s important to understand that mold can pose health risks, especially to individuals with allergies or respiratory issues. The UAE has specific guidelines regarding indoor air quality and health safety (though direct references aren't always easy to find), but generally aligning with international standards is key. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends minimizing exposure to dampness and mold.

If you decide to inspect the issue yourself, start by wearing protective gear such as gloves, a mask, and goggles. Use a flashlight or camera to document the extent of the mold growth. However, given the potential health implications and complexities involved in remediation, it is highly recommended to hire professional inspectors for an accurate assessment.

Professional services in Dubai like Saniservice (contactable at 800-MOLDS or email: hello@saniservice.com) can provide detailed reports on the mold type, extent, and necessary steps. They will also offer safe removal techniques, ensuring that the environment remains protected from further contamination.

When dealing with damp walls, it’s important to address the source of moisture as well. Inspect piping for leaks or improper sealing. Fixing these issues is crucial in preventing future mold growth. However, attempting DIY repairs might not be sufficient if the mold has already spread significantly.

In summary, while you can take initial steps like inspecting and documenting the situation, it’s best to engage professional services for a comprehensive solution. This ensures both your health and the structural integrity of your property are protected.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 6, 2026 3:51 pm