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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a persistent dampness around the base of our living room wall. It’s not as noticeable when we’re in the room, but my wife and I can feel it’s getting worse over time. The area doesn’t seem to dry out completely even after the weather has cleared up. Should I be concerned about this and what could it indicate?
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Dampness around your living room wall can indeed be concerning, especially after the heavy rainfall. In the UAE context, it's important to understand that persistent dampness could signal a more significant issue than just temporary moisture from rain events. The UAE has specific building codes and standards (such as EN 15804 for indoor environmental quality) which require attention to such conditions.
The presence of dampness can indicate several potential issues including: • Penetrating Dampness: This could be due to faulty construction, inadequate waterproofing, or cracks in the wall that allow water ingress. • Rising Dampness: Caused by soil moisture rising through walls and floors via capillary action. This is common where there are no damp-proof courses. • Condensation: Although less likely as you mentioned it's not overly noticeable when you're inside the room, high relative humidity levels can contribute to this issue. In Dubai, these conditions might be exacerbated due to the climate and architectural challenges of the region. The UAE environment with its high temperatures and significant rainfall events requires careful monitoring for such issues. Given your description, it is advisable to conduct a professional inspection by calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com. A certified building inspector will be able to assess whether there are structural or waterproofing defects that need addressing. The earlier you address this issue, the better to prevent further damage and potential health risks associated with mold growth. Additionally, ensure good ventilation in the area and consider using dehumidifiers if humidity levels remain high. Implementing these measures can help manage the situation until a professional inspection is conducted. Remember, maintaining indoor environmental quality is crucial for both comfort and health, especially in a climate as unique as that of Dubai. |
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