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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent dampness in my bedroom closet. Even with the air conditioning on full blast, clothes still get musty after only a day or two of being inside the wardrobe. The humidity seems to be at an uncomfortable level, and it's making everything feel sticky and heavy. Do you think there are any DIY solutions I can try before calling a professional?
Posted by Linda Moore
Asked on December 21, 2025 5:08 am
High humidity can indeed cause persistent dampness issues. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, where the climate is often warm and humid, especially during the summer months, high levels of moisture in the air can lead to uncomfortable conditions within indoor spaces.

In your situation, noticing persistent dampness in your bedroom closet even with air conditioning on full blast suggests a potential issue that could be more complex than just high ambient humidity. High humidity can contribute significantly to this problem by promoting condensation and allowing mold growth. The UAE does not have specific regulations targeting high humidity levels directly; however, building codes do require effective moisture management systems in new constructions.

For DIY solutions, you might start by assessing your current ventilation system. Ensure that exhaust fans are functioning properly and consider adding more if necessary. Opening windows for short periods during cooler times can also help reduce indoor humidity. However, it’s important to note that these measures may not be sufficient, especially given the persistent nature of the issue.

Another practical step is to use dehumidifiers. These devices can significantly lower the moisture content in the air and might provide temporary relief. You could place one near your closet or even throughout the room for better overall control over humidity levels.

It's also advisable to check for any potential leaks or areas where water might be seeping into the building, such as around windows, doors, or pipes. Sealing these areas can prevent moisture from entering and exacerbating dampness issues.

If DIY solutions don't alleviate the problem, it would be wise to call in a professional inspection. In Dubai, you could contact companies like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email them at hello@saniservice.com for a comprehensive assessment.

Remember, maintaining optimal indoor humidity levels is crucial not only for comfort but also to prevent health issues associated with mold and mildew. In Dubai's climate, aiming for an indoor relative humidity of around 40% to 60% can be ideal.

Given the persistent nature of your issue, it might indeed be time to seek professional advice. High humidity in a well-air conditioned environment like yours could indicate more complex issues that require expert attention.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 22, 2025 9:00 pm