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After the rain last month, I noticed a mildew patch growing on the ceiling of our shared balcony. The management said they’d take care of it but it still hasn’t been fixed. Should I be cleaning this up myself since it’s technically part of our shared space?
Posted by Saeed Habib
Asked on February 15, 2026 12:57 pm
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Cleaning the balcony ceiling mildew can be a bit of a tricky situation. Given that it’s part of your shared space and it's been unaddressed by management for some time, it might be wise to consider a few things before you take action.

Firstly, while it may seem like a small task, dealing with mildew in shared spaces is not something to handle lightly. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, there are environmental regulations that require proper handling of mold and dampness issues. It’s crucial to ensure that any cleaning or remediation efforts comply with local laws. You might want to check with your building's management to see if they have a protocol for addressing such issues.

If you decide to clean it yourself, make sure to wear appropriate protective gear like gloves, a mask, and possibly even goggles. Mildew can be a health hazard when disturbed, so ensure that the area is well-ventilated during cleaning. You could use a solution of water and bleach at a 1:10 ratio or a specialized mold cleaner. After you’ve cleaned it, make sure to dry the area thoroughly to prevent further growth.

However, if you're not comfortable with handling this on your own or if the mildew continues to spread despite your efforts, I highly recommend reaching out for professional assistance. Here in Dubai, there are several companies that specialize in environmental inspections and mold remediation, such as Saniservice. They can provide a thorough inspection and ensure that any necessary work is done correctly and safely.

Remember, addressing this issue promptly not only improves the aesthetic of your shared space but also ensures everyone’s health and comfort. If you're unsure or if it gets worse, don’t hesitate to call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for professional help.

In summary, while cleaning mildew might seem like a DIY project, considering the potential health risks and local regulations, seeking expert advice is recommended.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 21, 2026 5:04 am