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After the recent flooding in my area, I noticed water damage starting to appear in my kitchen ceiling. I’m not sure if this is something I should handle myself or if I need to get in touch with the municipality’s maintenance department. Can anyone share their experience with dealing with such issues?
Posted by Haruki Sasaki
Asked on February 5, 2026 12:26 pm
Handling kitchen ceiling water damage can indeed be tricky and might require specialized knowledge, especially in regions like Dubai where environmental conditions can exacerbate the issue. As a specialist in indoor environmental quality and building sciences for the UAE/Dubai region, it's crucial to assess the situation properly.

Initially, you need to determine the source of the water. Is it due to a recent flooding event or an ongoing leak? Understanding this is vital as different scenarios might necessitate different approaches. For instance, if the damage is from a flood, immediate action should be taken to prevent secondary damages like mold growth. The UAE has strict regulations in place regarding the management of water hazards and indoor air quality (IAQ) standards that must be adhered to.

In most cases, it's advisable not to attempt DIY repairs unless you are highly knowledgeable about construction and waterproofing techniques. Water damage can lead to a myriad of issues such as structural degradation, mold growth, and compromised IAQ which might pose health risks. These complications often necessitate the involvement of professionals who have experience in handling such scenarios.

Given the severity of water damage, it's prudent to contact a certified environmental inspection and remediation company for an assessment. Companies like Saniservice, which operate in Dubai, can offer comprehensive services including moisture detection, mold testing, and professional restoration. They are equipped with advanced tools and techniques to identify hidden damages that might not be visible to the naked eye.

In the meantime, take precautions such as drying out the area using fans or dehumidifiers if possible, avoiding direct sunlight on wet areas which can promote mold growth, and ensuring good ventilation in the kitchen to prevent condensation. Covering affected surfaces with plastic sheets can also help contain any moisture spread.

Should you find yourself needing assistance, don't hesitate to reach out to our team at 800-MOLDS or email us at hello@saniservice.com. We are here to provide guidance and support in ensuring your indoor environment remains safe and healthy.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 6, 2026 8:03 pm