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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a significant musty smell in our bedroom closet. My partner suggested it might be due to excess humidity, but we're not sure how serious it is or what steps we should take. We've been here for 2 years and just want to make sure we're doing the right thing without overpaying for professional services. Should we invest in a dehumidifier ourselves, or would it be better to hire someone to assess the situation first?
Posted by Lei Ito
Asked on December 15, 2025 3:35 am
It sounds like your bedroom closet has become a hotspot for excess moisture and the associated musty odour. This can indeed be due to high humidity levels, particularly common after heavy rains. In Dubai/UAE, such conditions are not uncommon given the climate.

Firstly, it's important to evaluate the severity of the situation before deciding on your next steps. Given that you've had this issue for 2 years, it may indicate a persistent problem that could be more complex than just temporary high humidity following rain events.

To provide an accurate assessment, we recommend engaging a professional environmental inspector who can conduct a thorough evaluation using tools like hygrometers and moisture meters. This will help determine the level of humidity in your space and identify any underlying issues such as water leaks or structural problems that might be contributing to the excess moisture.

If you choose to hire an inspector, it's advisable to look for companies that are familiar with UAE-specific regulations and building sciences. In Dubai, for instance, you should ensure they comply with the Building Code of the Dubai Municipality which outlines standards for indoor air quality and moisture management. You can also check if they have certifications from recognized bodies such as ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers).

However, while a professional inspection is crucial in more severe cases, if you're dealing with minor to moderate humidity issues that are not causing significant damage or health concerns, purchasing a dehumidifier might be a cost-effective solution. There are several high-quality models available on the market today that can effectively manage indoor moisture levels.

When choosing a dehumidifier for your specific situation, consider its capacity and energy efficiency ratings as well as any additional features like auto-drain or adjustable settings. For instance, a dehumidifier with a capacity of 30 to 50 liters per day would be suitable for an average-sized bedroom closet.

In conclusion, while it might seem tempting to just buy a dehumidifier and save money on professional services, the long-term benefits of hiring a professional inspector cannot be overlooked. They can provide you with valuable insights that will help maintain not only your health but also the structural integrity of your home. If after consultation with an expert you decide a dehumidifier is sufficient, ensure you choose one that meets your specific needs and consult our company at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for any further assistance.

Remember, in Dubai, taking proactive steps to manage indoor air quality is not just beneficial but also necessary due to the unique climate conditions.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 18, 2025 12:28 am