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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell lingering in our kitchen that wouldn't go away. The condensation on the walls seems to be worse every day, and now my kids have started coughing more frequently. Could this be related to mold growth from the chiller unit?
Posted by Mark Hill
Asked on December 14, 2025 8:16 pm
The musty smell and increased condensation in your kitchen could indeed be indicative of mold growth, especially if the chiller unit is involved. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, humidity levels can rise significantly during rainy seasons or even just due to environmental conditions. This moisture coupled with cooler temperatures from a malfunctioning or improperly installed chiller system can create ideal conditions for mold proliferation.

Chiller units often operate in areas prone to condensation and high humidity like kitchens. If the unit is not properly maintained, it could lead to water accumulation inside, fostering mold growth. Mold spores can then be dispersed into the air via the recirculating HVAC system, affecting indoor air quality and potentially causing respiratory issues such as coughing.

Given your situation where children are experiencing more frequent coughs, it would be prudent to call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for a professional inspection. They can assess the chiller unit's condition, identify any mold growth, and provide remediation solutions tailored to Dubai’s climate conditions.

In the meantime, avoid using fans or air conditioning units that might exacerbate the condensation issue. Ensure proper ventilation in the kitchen, keeping it dry as much as possible. Use dehumidifiers if necessary to reduce moisture levels.

Remember, mold can be harmful, especially for vulnerable groups like children. Regular maintenance of your chiller system and other HVAC components is crucial to prevent such issues from arising. Early detection and action are key to minimizing health risks and ensuring a safe indoor environment.

Stay proactive about addressing these concerns, as persistent mold growth could lead to more severe health impacts in the future.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 15, 2025 11:50 pm