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After the heavy rainfall last week, I noticed a damp spot on the ceiling of my master bedroom. When I took a closer look, there was actually some water dripping down from the roof. The walls around the area feel unusually cold to touch. Is this a sign of serious flooding damage and what should I do next?
Posted by Aisha Al-Farsi
Asked on February 10, 2026 7:07 pm
Absolutely, the scenario you've described is a cause for concern. Water damage on your ceiling, especially if it's dripping from the roof, can signify more than just a minor issue. In Dubai and other parts of the UAE, the climate can exacerbate such problems due to humidity levels that are particularly high during rainy seasons.

Firstly, the coldness you're feeling around the affected area is an indicator of potential moisture issues. Cold spots often accompany damp conditions as they can cause condensation on surfaces, leading to mold growth and other structural concerns. Mold thrives in warm, humid environments like those found in the UAE post-flood scenarios, making it crucial that you address this issue promptly.

Given your location in Dubai, which is known for its variable weather patterns including heavy rainfall during certain periods, it's advisable to seek professional assistance right away. The regulations and standards in place regarding building maintenance and water damage assessment are stringent; thus, engaging a certified environmental inspection company like Saniservice (contact them at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) is highly recommended.

When professionals assess the situation, they will likely perform moisture testing to determine if there's hidden water behind the walls and ceiling. This can be done using devices such as infrared cameras or moisture meters. Additionally, a thorough visual inspection of the roof for any damages or leaks would also be necessary.

In terms of immediate actions you should take:
1. Avoid touching or disturbing the affected area to prevent further spread of moisture.
2. Ensure proper ventilation in the room to reduce humidity levels and slow down mold growth.
3. If possible, use dehumidifiers to help manage moisture content within your home.

Remember, addressing water damage promptly is key to preventing more serious issues such as structural degradation or health hazards from mold. Regular maintenance checks during and post-heavy rainfall are essential in ensuring the integrity of your property's structure and indoor air quality.

Always keep an eye on any changes in the affected area; if you notice discoloration, musty odors, or increased moisture levels, it’s time to act swiftly.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 12, 2026 7:43 am