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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a strange musty smell in my bedroom closet. Upon closer inspection, there appears to be some mold growing on the walls and under the floorboards. It's really concerning because we've lived here for 2 years without any issues before. Has anyone had similar experiences or can recommend a good way to tackle this problem?
Posted by Mei Yamamoto
Asked on December 24, 2025 7:31 pm
Absolutely, mold growth after heavy rains is quite common and certainly warrants attention. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, we experience fluctuating weather patterns that can lead to such issues, especially during periods of sudden rainfall or high humidity. It's understandable to feel concerned given your situation.

Firstly, it’s important to recognize that while some mold growth may seem minor, it can quickly spread and become a serious issue if left unchecked. The UAE-specific regulations do stipulate that any properties should undergo regular inspections for mold, especially in areas prone to moisture ingress such as bathrooms or basements. It's recommended to call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule a professional inspection. This service will help determine the extent of the issue and provide you with a detailed remediation plan.

In terms of DIY measures, there are steps you can take before calling in the professionals:

1. Identify the Source: Since you noticed mold growth post-rain, it’s crucial to identify any potential sources of moisture. Check for leaks around pipes, windows, or doors. Ensure that your property has adequate ventilation and is properly sealed against external elements.

2. Clean Up: Gently clean affected areas with a mixture of water and bleach (1 part bleach to 10 parts water). Make sure the area dries completely after cleaning. For walls and floors, it might be necessary to replace damaged materials if they are severely affected by mold growth.

3. Dry Out: Mold thrives in damp environments. Use dehumidifiers or air conditioners to reduce humidity levels indoors. Ensure that any water-affected areas are thoroughly dried before applying any treatments.

4. Seal Gaps and Cracks: Seal gaps around windows, doors, and other potential entry points for moisture. This can help prevent future mold growth.

5. Regular Maintenance: Once the immediate issue is addressed, it’s wise to implement regular maintenance checks. Inspect your property annually or after significant weather events to catch any issues early.

Remember, while these steps can mitigate some risks, professional intervention remains essential in ensuring a thorough and safe resolution of mold problems. The potential health impacts of prolonged exposure to mold cannot be overlooked, especially considering the UAE's humid climate during certain seasons. Always prioritize your safety and that of your family by addressing such concerns promptly.

By taking proactive measures, you can effectively manage and prevent future mold growth, ensuring your home remains a healthy environment for you and your loved ones.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 26, 2025 7:20 am