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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a distinct dampness in my living room, especially near the windows. The AC keeps running longer than usual but doesn’t seem to help much with the humidity levels. Should I consider hiring professionals for dehumidification, or are there simpler DIY solutions?
Posted by Jacob Hill
Asked on December 13, 2025 9:22 am
Absolutely, the dampness and extended AC operation you're experiencing could be indicative of high humidity levels that need to be addressed. In Dubai/UAE, maintaining indoor air quality is critical due to our climate conditions and the potential for mold growth, which can pose health risks.

Firstly, it's essential to understand that DIY methods might not fully address all issues, especially when dealing with persistent dampness or noticeable humidity increases after heavy rains. Professional assessment using equipment like hygrometers and moisture meters is crucial to accurately measure relative humidity levels in your living room. In Dubai, the ideal indoor humidity range is typically between 30% to 50%, which can help prevent mold growth and maintain comfort.

Given the symptoms you're experiencing—dampness near windows despite AC operation—it's prudent to consider a professional inspection. Professionals are equipped with advanced dehumidifiers that can quickly reduce moisture levels, whereas home units may not be as effective or powerful enough for more severe cases.

If after assessment it is recommended to proceed, DIY solutions like running additional dehumidifiers and improving ventilation can still provide relief. However, these methods should complement professional intervention rather than replace it. Consider using desiccant dehumidifiers if the issue persists, but ensure they are placed away from direct sunlight and sources of heat to avoid overheating.

Moreover, addressing the root cause is crucial; this might involve checking for leaks or condensation issues in windows and walls. Professional contractors can help identify these areas that DIY methods cannot easily access.

To take action, you can contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com. They are well-versed with local regulations like the UAE's Federal Decree-Law No. 15 of 2006 on Fire Prevention and Control, which mandates safety standards for building environments.

In summary, while DIY measures can be helpful, they may not fully address the issue. A professional inspection and remediation plan is recommended to ensure your home’s indoor environment remains healthy and comfortable post-rainfall.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 15, 2025 9:35 pm