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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed water seeping into the ceiling of my living room. The smell is musty and it’s making me concerned about potential mold issues. Given that we’ve only been in our home for two years, should I consider hiring professionals to assess the damage and handle any necessary repairs?
Posted by Jacob Clark
Asked on January 5, 2026 5:08 am
Absolutely, the situation you've described sounds serious and requires immediate attention. Water seepage into ceilings can lead to severe structural issues if not addressed promptly, especially considering your recent move into a new home. In the UAE, particularly in cities like Dubai, there are stringent building codes that must be adhered to, which makes it crucial to engage professional services for such assessments.

Firstly, you should immediately stop any further water ingress by addressing the source of the leak and drying out the affected areas as much as possible. However, this is a temporary measure at best; long-term solutions require expert assessment.

Given the potential mold growth in your home due to water damage, it's highly advisable to call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for professional evaluation and remediation. Mold can not only cause health issues but also permanent structural damage if left unchecked.

For a thorough inspection, you should hire professionals who are certified in building sciences and indoor environmental quality. These experts will have the necessary tools to identify the extent of the water damage, assess for mold presence (which is common post-water intrusion), and provide recommendations tailored to your property's unique conditions. They can also advise on proper moisture management strategies moving forward.

Additionally, consider asking for a detailed report outlining their findings and proposed solutions. This document should include:
• A comprehensive list of affected areas
• Recommendations for repair and prevention
• Cost estimates (if necessary)
• Timelines for completion

Remember that in Dubai, the Building Control Department (BCD) has regulations requiring proper documentation and reporting when dealing with significant water damage to ensure compliance with local building standards.

Taking these steps will not only protect your health but also safeguard your property's value. Don't hesitate to reach out for professional help to address this issue effectively.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 7, 2026 11:51 am