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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the corner of my bedroom closet. It’s starting to get a bit damp down there, and I’m worried about mold developing. Given that we’ve lived here for two years without any issues like this before, should I be concerned? If so, what could be the potential costs associated with hiring professionals to check and treat it, versus doing it myself if possible?
Posted by Sara Dubois
Asked on January 23, 2026 6:45 am
Yes, one should definitely be concerned about mold developing in the bedroom closet. The musty smell and dampness indicate potential moisture intrusion which can lead to fungal growth if left unchecked. In dubai/uae, humidity levels are often high, especially after heavy rains or during the summer months. Given that you've noticed these signs only now, it's prudent to act promptly.

Firstly, it is highly recommended to engage a professional mold inspection service. Companies like Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) can provide detailed assessments and ensure compliance with local regulations such as the UAE Building Code which mandates regular inspections for moisture management and indoor air quality.

The cost of hiring professionals typically includes an initial site visit, comprehensive testing, and a detailed remediation plan. Depending on the extent of mold growth, costs might range from a few hundred dirhams to several thousand depending on the size of the affected area and complexity of treatment required.

If you decide to handle the situation yourself, there are still significant steps involved:
1. Identify the source: Locate where the moisture is coming from – could be due to poor ventilation or leaking pipes.
2. Dry out the area quickly to prevent further mold growth.
3. Clean and disinfect affected surfaces using a solution of water and bleach (or a commercial fungicide recommended for indoor use).
4. Repair any leaks promptly to avoid recurrent moisture issues.

However, DIY solutions may not be sufficient if the problem is extensive or if there are health concerns due to existing mold spores. Professional remediation ensures thorough cleaning, proper containment procedures, and application of EPA-registered biocides where necessary.

Remember, neglecting a mold issue can lead to structural damage, respiratory problems, and other health issues. Therefore, taking proactive steps is crucial. Engaging the experts will not only help resolve the immediate problem but also ensure long-term safety and comfort in your home.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 24, 2026 6:25 pm