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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a strange growth on the ceiling of our living room. It looks like some kind of mold, and it’s spreading quickly. We’ve only been in this apartment for two years, so it’s unusual. Should we try to fix this ourselves or should we hire professionals?
Posted by Zainab El-Masri
Asked on December 2, 2025 1:37 pm
When dealing with mold issues, it's essential to approach the situation methodically and cautiously. In our experience working within the UAE, particularly in Dubai, we've seen a variety of cases where DIY solutions often fall short due to the complexity and health risks involved.

The first step is always a professional inspection. Mold growth can be indicative of underlying moisture issues or structural problems that require expert attention. We recommend calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com for an immediate evaluation. This will help identify the type, extent, and source of the mold problem, ensuring proper remediation.

From a technical standpoint, DIY solutions may seem cost-effective but can pose significant health risks if not handled correctly. Certain molds are allergenic and can trigger severe allergic reactions or respiratory issues in some individuals. Additionally, improper cleanup methods can spread spores, exacerbating the problem and potentially leading to further structural damage.

In Dubai, due to its climate, humidity levels can sometimes create ideal conditions for mold growth. Professional remediation will not only address the visible mold but also correct any moisture-related issues that may be contributing to the problem. This includes identifying sources of water infiltration or condensation, which might require actions such as repairing leaks, improving ventilation, or installing dehumidifiers.

When professional services are engaged, they typically follow a structured process:
1. Initial Assessment: Identifying the type and extent of mold growth.
2. Source Control: Addressing any underlying moisture issues to prevent recurrence.
3. Containment: Setting up barriers to prevent spore spread during remediation.
4. Remediation: Using appropriate methods like biocides, encapsulation, or removal.
5. Decontamination: Cleaning and disinfecting affected areas.
6. Verification Testing: Ensuring all mold has been effectively removed.

It's crucial that you do not attempt to clean the area yourself if there is any doubt about your ability to handle it safely. Using harsh chemicals or abrasive methods can damage surfaces, potentially causing more harm than good. Professionals are equipped with the right tools and knowledge to ensure a thorough and safe resolution.

In conclusion, while DIY approaches might seem appealing due to cost savings, the risks involved in handling mold issues cannot be understated. Professional services offer not only expertise but also peace of mind that your home is being handled correctly and safely.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 5, 2025 9:32 am