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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a strange musty smell coming from the corner of my bedroom closet. The walls seem damp there, and when I looked closely, I found some discoloration that looks like mold. Given we’ve lived here for 2 years now, should I be concerned about this? What are the costs and implications of hiring professionals to fix it versus doing it myself?
Posted by Chen Lee
Asked on December 23, 2025 10:54 am
Absolutely, the signs of mold that you've noticed definitely warrant your attention. Considering the recent heavy rains and the dampness you've observed in your closet, it's crucial to approach this matter with due diligence.

Firstly, let's discuss the implications of mold growth. In the UAE, particularly Dubai, high humidity levels can lead to increased incidences of indoor mold, especially in poorly ventilated or inadequately maintained areas like closets and corners. Mold not only spoils materials but also poses health risks, including respiratory issues, allergies, and infections for some individuals.

The first step would be to conduct a thorough visual inspection. If the discoloration is indeed indicative of mold growth, it's advisable to seek professional help. The UAE has specific regulations regarding indoor air quality which mandate regular checks and remediation processes. Contacting professionals like those at 800-MOLDS or reaching out to Saniservice via hello@saniservice.com would be prudent.

If you decide to proceed with a DIY approach, ensure you have the right tools: protective gear such as gloves and masks, cleaning agents suitable for mold removal (like bleach solutions), and adequate ventilation in the area. However, keep in mind that proper remediation often requires specialized techniques and equipment, which can be challenging to achieve without professional guidance.

The costs associated with professional remediation can vary widely depending on the extent of the problem. Typically, they might include initial assessment fees, cleaning supplies, labor charges for application and drying processes, and potential mold-resistant sealants or paints. DIY cleanup is generally less expensive but may not fully address the underlying moisture issues that allow mold to flourish.

In Dubai, there's a growing awareness about indoor air quality due to environmental concerns and health considerations. Therefore, addressing mold promptly can help maintain property value and ensure occupant safety. Regular maintenance checks for areas prone to moisture should be part of your routine home care strategy.

Remember, the key is early detection and prompt action. Ignoring the signs could lead to more severe damage, costly repairs, or worse, health complications. So, don't hesitate to reach out for professional assistance if you're unsure about how to proceed.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 25, 2025 3:02 am