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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent musty smell in the corner of our living room, right by the window. My wife and I are concerned it might be mold growing because we’ve had some leaks before and never addressed them properly. We want to prevent this from happening or recurring. What steps should we take now to ensure our home stays healthy and odor-free?
Posted by Brittany Rodriguez
Asked on January 24, 2026 9:05 am
Yes, you should definitely be concerned about the possibility of mold growth in your living room. Mold can be a serious issue, especially after experiencing moisture from rain leaks. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, we face unique challenges such as high humidity during certain months which might contribute to creating ideal conditions for mold growth.

Firstly, it is crucial that you assess the situation properly. If there are persistent musty smells or visible signs of water damage, these could indicate active mold growth. In this case, engaging a professional environmental inspection service would be advisable. For instance, companies like Saniservice can provide detailed assessments and remediation services according to local regulations.

In terms of practical steps you can take immediately:

1. Identify the Source: Check if there's any visible water damage or leakage in your living room. Identify the source of moisture; it could be from a leaky pipe, roof issues, or even condensation due to poor ventilation.

2. Clean and Dry: If mold is present, it’s important to clean the affected areas with a solution of 1 cup of bleach per gallon of water (make sure you wear protective gear). However, if the area is larger than about 3 square meters, it's recommended to hire professionals for safety reasons.

3. Proper Ventilation: Ensure that your home has adequate ventilation. In Dubai, given its climate, this might mean adding exhaust fans or opening windows when appropriate weather conditions allow. Avoid using dehumidifiers without proper drainage as they can increase indoor humidity if not managed correctly.

4. Insulation and Sealing: Check for any gaps in insulation around windows and doors that could be causing drafts and condensation. Seal these areas to reduce moisture intrusion.

5. Regular Maintenance Checks: Schedule regular checks with a building services professional, especially after heavy rains or during monsoon seasons which can affect Dubai’s climate significantly.

6. Professional Inspection and Remediation: If the situation is beyond your control or expertise, do not hesitate to contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) for a professional inspection and remediation service. They will provide you with a detailed report and necessary actions.

Remember that mold can have serious health implications especially for those with allergies or respiratory issues. Ensuring the air quality in your home is clean and healthy should be a priority, not only for comfort but also for overall well-being.

By taking these proactive measures, you can significantly reduce the risk of mold growth in your living room and maintain a healthier indoor environment according to UAE standards and regulations.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 26, 2026 11:57 am