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After the rain last month, I noticed some strange growths on the wall of my guest bedroom. The smell is really bad, like mildew, and it’s making me worried about the air quality. Can someone share their experience or advice on handling this DIY project myself or do you think it's best to call in a professional?
Posted by Mansoor Nasser
Asked on December 31, 2025 1:00 am
The signs of DIY mold can be quite evident and potentially concerning. In the UAE context, particularly in Dubai, where humidity levels can vary significantly due to climate conditions, it is important for homeowners like yourself to recognize these indicators early on.

Firstly, visual inspection often reveals the most obvious signs of mold growth. Look out for any discoloration or spotting on walls, ceilings, and other surfaces. Mold colonies typically appear as black, green, white, or brown patches that seem to be growing over time. In your case with the guest bedroom, the strange growths you've noticed could well be indicative of active mold.

Another telltale sign is the musty smell often associated with dampness and mold. The odor can be quite pungent and persistent, especially if the affected area isn't ventilated properly. This smell, which you mentioned, can be a strong indicator that you are dealing with a significant mold issue.

Additionally, you should pay attention to any visible water damage or signs of moisture. Cracks in walls, peeling paint, and damp patches on ceilings might suggest underlying issues that could lead to mold growth if not addressed promptly. In Dubai's climate, where temperatures can fluctuate dramatically between day and night, such conditions are often ripe for mold development.

It is crucial, especially given the serious nature of indoor air quality concerns, to consider professional inspection rather than attempting DIY remediation. Mold can release spores into the air which could lead to respiratory issues, allergies, or other health problems. In Dubai, regulations around indoor air quality and mold management are stringent; hence, engaging a certified expert is highly recommended.

For those considering handling the issue themselves, there are basic steps you might undertake such as improving ventilation, addressing water leaks, and cleaning surfaces with bleach or similar disinfectants. However, these actions should only be taken after ensuring that the mold growth has been properly identified by an environmental professional.

In conclusion, while DIY approaches can sometimes help in managing minor issues, serious cases like the one you've described warrant immediate attention through a professional inspection and remediation service. For such services, Saniservice is readily available at 800-MOLDS or via email at hello@saniservice.com. Don't let this situation worsen; act now to ensure your home remains safe and healthy for all occupants.

Remember, early intervention can prevent the spread of mold and protect your family's health.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 2, 2026 4:58 pm