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Since it rained heavily last month and water seeped through the ceiling in our second-floor apartment, we’ve noticed a musty odor lingering in my children’s bedroom. The smell is particularly strong after they take their naps and seems to get worse when the windows are closed during cooler nights. Have anyone experienced similar issues or know of ways to address this?
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Yes, a ceiling leak can indeed cause a musty odor. When water seeps through the ceiling and gets trapped within your walls or on surfaces like carpets or furniture, it provides an ideal environment for mold to grow. Mold thrives in dampness and darkness, and once established, it releases spores that have that distinct musty smell.
In Dubai/UAE, such situations are not uncommon due to our climate which can be humid at times. The musty odor you're experiencing is a clear sign of potential mold growth. It's important not to ignore this as prolonged exposure to mold can lead to health issues especially for children and those with allergies or respiratory problems. If the smell persists, I recommend scheduling an inspection by a professional company like Saniservice. They are well-versed in identifying mold and can help determine if remediation is necessary. You can contact them at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) for a consultation or reach out to hello@saniservice.com. In the meantime, you might want to try improving air circulation by opening windows during daylight hours when it's not too humid. Use fans if possible, but avoid leaving them on continuously as this can increase humidity levels. Also, consider using dehumidifiers in affected rooms to reduce moisture content and inhibit mold growth. If the leak is severe or persistent, consider calling a plumber for repairs to prevent further damage and moisture accumulation. Remember, addressing these issues early can save you from more costly and extensive remediation later on. |
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