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After the recent heavy rains, I noticed water seeping into the ceiling of our living room. It's starting to cause some damp patches and an unpleasant musty smell that’s spreading to other rooms. Given we’ve only been in this apartment for two years, is it normal to have such issues? Should I hire a professional maintenance team or can I handle this myself? What would typically be the cost range for someone with our situation?
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Yes, definitely do NOT ignore the water seepage issue. In dubai, such occurrences can be quite common especially after heavy rainfall. The damp patches and musty odour are clear signs of moisture damage that could lead to more serious problems if not addressed promptly.
Firstly, i'd suggest you contact a professional maintenance team for an inspection. they will be able to assess the extent of the damage and provide necessary recommendations. in dubai, regulations require landlords to maintain the structural integrity of their properties which includes addressing such leaks. you can call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for a quick and professional response. handling this yourself might not be as straightforward as it seems. water damage can spread quickly through the walls and other connected areas, potentially leading to mold growth which is heavily regulated in the uae. moreover, if the leak is from a pipe, turning off the water supply could prevent further damage but may also require a plumber's assistance. in terms of costs, hiring professionals will likely be more expensive than doing it yourself but considering the potential risks and time savings, it might be worth it. estimates for professional services can range widely depending on the extent of work needed. for minor repairs, you might expect to pay around 500 aed to a thousand aed. if it's a larger issue that involves structural work or mold remediation, costs could easily exceed 2000 aed. always remember to take photos and document everything before any work is done. this will help when dealing with insurance claims or disputes. also, ensure the contractor has the necessary licenses and certifications to avoid further complications. so i'd strongly recommend reaching out for professional assistance sooner rather than later. you don't want to end up with a bigger problem that could impact your health and property value. |
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