How can I stop mold growth during Ramadan?« Back to Previous Page

After the recent rainstorm, I noticed a persistent dampness in the corner of our living room, right where the balcony meets. The ceiling tiles seem to be slightly sagging, creating a perfect spot for mold to grow, and it's only getting worse as we approach Ramadan with more humidity expected. How can I prevent this issue from worsening or recurring during the month?
Posted by Sakura Yamaguchi
Asked on January 31, 2026 9:36 pm
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Cleaning Ramadan is a big task and mold growth can be quite an issue, especially during the humid months like before Ramadan. In Dubai/UAE, maintaining indoor enviromental quality is key to preventing such issues. As an expert in building sciences and environmental inspection, it's important for you to take action now to prevent any potential health risks.

Firstly, it’s important to ensure that the area where mold has grown or is likely to grow is cleaned properly. Use a solution of water and detergent or a mixture of one cup of bleach per gallon of warm water to clean the affected area. Make sure to wear protective gear such as gloves and mask during cleaning. Be extra cautious around the ceiling tiles, ensure they are not too wet, else replace them if damaged.

In terms of preventing mold from growing again, it's crucial to keep areas where moisture is likely to accumulate dry. Use dehumidifiers or air conditioners in rooms that tend to get damp, such as your living room. This will help reduce the humidity and make it harder for mold to grow.

Additionally, ensure good ventilation by opening windows when possible, especially during cooler parts of the day. This can significantly lower moisture levels inside your home. You might also consider installing exhaust fans in bathrooms or kitchens where water is used often.

If the dampness persists or if you notice any signs of water damage like peeling paint or wet spots on walls, it's advisable to call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for a professional inspection. These services can offer advice and remediation for serious cases.

Remember, mold growth during Ramadan is not just an aesthetic issue; it can affect the health of you and your family. Keeping your home well-maintained and dry will go a long way in ensuring a healthy environment throughout the month.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 4, 2026 6:55 am