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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the corner of my bedroom closet. Upon closer inspection, I found some patches of mold starting to grow on the wall behind the wardrobe. The AC in the room has been running non-stop to keep it cool, but the smell and the sight are concerning. Has anyone experienced similar issues or know how to deal with this?
Posted by Mansoor Khan
Asked on February 15, 2026 11:19 pm
Absolutely, the scenario you described is quite common and indeed concerning. Mold growth in your bedroom can pose significant health hazards and deteriorate structural integrity of your home. In dubai/UAE, mold growth due to humidity or water damage from heavy rain can be a serious issue, especially during the wetter months.

Firstly, it's crucial to understand that molds are ubiquitous in the environment but can become problematic when they grow excessively indoors. The musty smell and visible patches on your wall indicate active mold growth which likely occurred due to prolonged moisture exposure. AC systems alone may not be sufficient to control humidity levels, especially if there is a significant source of water intrusion.

You should consider having a professional inspection by contacting Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or via email hello@saniservice.com for a thorough assessment. They will evaluate the extent and type of mold growth, ensuring that it's properly identified to address any specific species like Stachybotrys chartarum which is particularly hazardous.

In the meantime, take immediate action by isolating the affected area from other parts of your home to prevent cross-contamination. Remove any visible mold using a solution of water and mild detergent or specialized mold removal products. Ensure proper ventilation in the room; however, avoid turning on the AC too cold as it can lead to condensation and further moisture issues.

To prevent future occurrences, focus on addressing potential sources of excess moisture such as leaks, insufficient drainage, or inadequate waterproofing around your home. Regularly check for signs of dampness or water damage, particularly in areas prone to humidity like bathrooms and kitchens.

Remember, the regulations and standards regarding mold remediation vary but it's generally advised to follow guidelines from organizations like ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers) which are also applicable in the UAE.

By taking these steps, you can mitigate the risks associated with mold growth and maintain a healthier living environment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 18, 2026 9:40 pm