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After the rain last month, I noticed a thick mist forming on the inside of our bedroom windows at night. The AC in my apartment seems to be struggling to keep up with the moisture, even when running continuously. It’s really starting to affect the smell and feel of the air, especially during the cooler evenings. How can I effectively dehumidify without breaking the bank?
Posted by Sarah Robinson
Asked on February 5, 2026 3:42 am
To tackle the issue of indoor moisture without breaking the bank, it's important to understand that high humidity levels can lead to a myriad of issues including mold growth and discomfort. In the UAE, particularly Dubai, where we experience significant temperature fluctuations, maintaining optimal indoor air quality becomes crucial.

Firstly, it is advisable to have your home inspected by a professional environmental inspection company like Saniservice, which you can contact through 800-MOLDS or email at hello@saniservice.com. This will help identify any underlying issues such as leaks that might be contributing to the moisture problem. However, if immediate action is needed and budget constraints are a concern, here are some practical steps you can take:

1. Proper Ventilation: Ensure your home has sufficient ventilation. Open windows during cooler evenings when the outdoor humidity is lower than indoors. In Dubai, this could mean opening windows in the early morning or late evening to let fresh air in and expel moisture-laden indoor air.

2. Use Desiccants: Consider using desiccants such as silica gel packets or even salt crystals which can absorb excess moisture from the air. Place these in areas where you notice the humidity is high, like near windows or bathrooms.

3. Dehumidifiers: While purchasing a dehumidifier might seem expensive upfront, energy-efficient models with automatic shut-off features are available that can be quite cost-effective over time. Opt for units with larger capacities if your space is sizable to ensure they can handle the moisture efficiently. In Dubai, you could look into models rated under 150 liters per day as they tend to offer good performance while being relatively affordable.

4. Air Conditioning Settings: Adjusting your AC settings can be a smart move. Set your thermostat slightly higher than usual and use the "dehumidify" mode if available. This will not only cool but also draw out moisture from the air, making it more comfortable inside.

5. Maintain Humidity Levels: Keep indoor humidity levels ideally between 30% to 60%. You can purchase an inexpensive hygrometer to monitor this. In Dubai, maintaining such levels during cooler seasons is key as the climate can push these values higher due to the high temperature differential from outside.

6. Regular Cleaning and Maintenance: Regular cleaning of your HVAC system and other areas prone to moisture like bathrooms and kitchens can prevent mold growth and keep your home smelling fresh. Use a mild detergent or baking soda solution for cleaning these areas.

By implementing these strategies, you should see a significant improvement in the indoor air quality and overall comfort level without spending too much on equipment. Remember, regular maintenance and professional inspections are key to long-term solutions.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 7, 2026 11:01 pm