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After the rain last month, I noticed a strange dampness seeping into the corner of our living room, right by the window. It's concerning because this area is usually well-sealed, so it’s confusing where the moisture could be coming from. Should I be concerned about this, or is it something my landlord should address?
Posted by Maria Lewandowski
Asked on December 21, 2025 3:31 am
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Absolutely, dampness by the window is something that should be addressed promptly to avoid potential issues. In the UAE, specifically Dubai, we have certain climatic conditions and building regulations designed to prevent water ingress into homes, but these are not foolproof. Moisture in unexpected areas can often indicate underlying problems which could lead to bigger concerns over time.

Firstly, you might want to inspect the window seal and surrounding area for any damage or signs of aging that could have caused a breach. Check if there's any wear on the windowsill, cracks around the frame, or gaps where water could seep in from outside. If it’s an older property, these issues are more common as the materials can deteriorate over time.

Secondly, consider checking your building’s exterior for any signs of water damage or leaks that might be leading to this issue. In Dubai, we often see challenges with drainage systems and cladding materials which could contribute to such dampness. If you find anything suspicious, it's wise to report these issues to your landlord as soon as possible.

However, professional help is recommended if the problem persists after initial checks. In Dubai, regulations require buildings to be constructed in a way that minimizes water penetration, but sometimes unforeseen factors can cause breaches. A certified environmental inspection and remediation company like ours can provide a thorough assessment of the situation, ensuring that all possible sources of moisture are identified and addressed.

Here’s what you can do next:
1. Take photos or videos to document the area for your records.
2. Schedule an appointment with a professional service provider who specializes in indoor environmental quality checks and building sciences.
3. Contact us at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for a consultation.

Remember, addressing this issue early can prevent more serious problems like mold growth which is particularly concerning in the UAE due to high humidity levels during certain times of the year. Don’t wait; take action now to ensure your home stays healthy and safe!
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 23, 2025 12:08 am