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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from behind the baseboard in my bedroom. My roommates and I are unsure if this is normal or something we should be concerned about. We’ve been living in this rental for two years now, and neither of us has seen any visible signs of mold before. Should I be worried about hidden mold, and what steps should we take to address it?
Posted by Anjali Chauhan
Asked on January 11, 2026 4:19 am
Yes, you should be concerned about hidden mold. The musty smell coming from behind the baseboard is indeed a red flag that could indicate the presence of mold growing out of sight. In the uae/dubai region, such conditions can quickly deteriorate into serious health issues for occupants, especially in rental properties where maintenance might not always meet the standards required to prevent moisture-related problems.

In uae, there are specific regulations concerning indoor air quality and building inspections that require landlords or property managers to ensure premises are free from mold. However, it's your responsibility as a tenant to be vigilant about potential issues, particularly after rainfall events like you experienced last month.

To address this situation effectively, we recommend engaging the services of a certified environmental inspection and remediation company operating in the uae/dubai region. A professional will use advanced equipment such as thermal imaging cameras, moisture meters, and air quality monitors to detect hidden mold growth that might not be visible on the surface. They can also take samples for laboratory analysis if necessary.

In the meantime, avoid touching or disturbing any areas where you suspect mold might be present to prevent spores from spreading further. Keep windows closed to reduce outside humidity and consider using a dehumidifier to lower indoor moisture levels. Regularly check all areas of your home for signs of water damage or condensation, especially in bathrooms, basements, and attics.

If you decide against professional help, ensure you document any findings thoroughly. Take photos, make notes, and maintain a record of any communication with the landlord regarding this issue. Your local environment agency might also have resources available to assist tenants dealing with mold issues in rentals.

Remember, early intervention is key in preventing hidden mold from becoming an ongoing problem. If left unchecked, it can lead to structural damage, compromise air quality, and pose serious health risks such as respiratory problems or allergic reactions.

For immediate assistance, you may contact us at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for a professional assessment. We are here to help ensure your home remains safe and healthy for living.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 13, 2026 2:07 pm