Should I check for more ceiling damage myself?« Back to Previous Page

After the rain last month, I noticed water stains starting to appear on the ceiling in my bedroom. The landlord hasn’t come to inspect or fix it yet, and I’m not sure if I should address this myself as part of cleaning up after a rainy day or wait for them to handle it. What are some things I should be checking regularly in the meantime?
Posted by Jessica Harris
Asked on February 9, 2026 8:36 pm
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Absolutely, you should check for more ceiling damage yourself. It's crucial to keep an eye on such issues as they can lead to bigger problems if left unchecked. After the rain last month, it’s important to ensure that the water has fully dried up and doesn't cause further damage.

Firstly, inspect the area around the water stains carefully. Look for any signs of increased dampness or mold growth. In the UAE, especially in Dubai, high humidity can accelerate such issues, which could result in a rapid spread of moisture and potential mold infestations. Mold is not just unsightly; it poses serious health risks to residents.

To properly check for further damage, use a flashlight to peer into corners and behind furniture where water may have seeped unnoticed. If you notice any new or worsening stains, the ceiling might be sagging, or there's a smell of dampness that wasn't present before, these are red flags indicating potential issues.

If you find any signs of damage, it’s advisable to take immediate action. Clean up and dry the area thoroughly using fans and dehumidifiers if necessary. Regularly check the affected areas for at least 2 weeks following heavy rainfalls or any significant weather changes.

However, if the damage seems extensive or if you notice persistent mold growth despite your efforts, it's best to contact a professional inspector. The UAE has specific regulations regarding indoor environmental quality which require adherence. Saniservice.com (800-66537) is one local company that provides professional inspection and remediation services.

Remember, keeping up with regular inspections can prevent small issues from turning into major ones. Don’t hesitate to reach out for help if you're unsure or the situation seems beyond your capability to handle alone.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 14, 2026 3:06 pm