Why is only my bedroom closet humid after rain?« Back to Previous Page
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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a strange dampness creeping into my bedroom closet. The walls started feeling sticky to touch, and there's even a bit of mold growing on some of the older clothes at the back. What could be causing such high humidity in just one part of the house?
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The issue of high humidity confined to your bedroom closet following the recent rainfall could be due to several factors. In the context of Dubai and the UAE, where we experience a combination of both hot and humid weather as well as occasional heavy rains, it’s crucial to delve into potential causes and solutions.
Firstly, consider the construction and insulation of your building. In some cases, rain can seep through gaps in walls or windows, especially if they aren't properly sealed. This could lead to localized moisture buildup within your closet. Additionally, if your home has a poorly ventilated attic or crawlspace, it might allow water vapor from outside to penetrate and accumulate inside. Another factor is the presence of old clothes or other items that can absorb moisture over time. The older clothes in the back of your closet may have trapped some humidity within their fibers. This could exacerbate the dampness in that specific area when combined with external moisture sources. Given these possibilities, it would be prudent to conduct a professional inspection. You might want to call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for expert advice. These professionals can help identify if there are any leaks in your walls or roof, and whether the insulation needs improvement. They can also assess the overall moisture levels within your home and provide remediation solutions. In the interim, it's advisable to increase ventilation in the affected area by opening windows (weather permitting) and using dehumidifiers. Regularly cleaning and drying out the closet can help prevent mold growth. Ensure that clothes are properly aired or dried before storage to reduce moisture content further. Remember, maintaining a dry environment is key to preventing issues like those you're experiencing. By addressing this promptly, you can avoid more serious problems such as structural damage or health concerns related to mold exposure. |
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