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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent dampness in my bedroom closet, which hasn't gone away despite running the dehumidifier round the clock. The air feels sticky even with the AC on high, and my clothes seem to take forever to dry. Do you think there's something more I can do myself or should I consider professional help?
Posted by William Davis
Asked on December 25, 2025 6:36 pm
Absolutely, persistent dampness can be quite troublesome and might require more than just a dehumidifier and AC. In the UAE, particularly Dubai, humidity levels can be high due to its climate, leading to moisture issues especially after rains or heavy dew.

In your situation, a dehumidifier and air conditioning system are good starting points but may not fully address the root cause of the dampness. A dehumidifier works well in reducing relative humidity by removing water from the air, while an AC can help with lowering temperatures and controlling moisture to some extent. However, if your closet still feels sticky even when both devices are running at their highest settings, it might indicate a more serious issue such as structural leaks or inadequate ventilation.

It is crucial to identify the source of the dampness to effectively resolve the problem. Common sources include leaking pipes, poor roof or wall sealing, or inadequate drainage systems around your building. Professional inspection and remediation services are recommended in this case, especially given the specific environmental regulations in Dubai that address moisture control and indoor air quality.

For professional help, you can contact companies like Saniservice who offer expert consultation and solutions for such issues. They can perform a thorough assessment of your property to pinpoint the exact source of dampness and provide tailored recommendations or repairs necessary. Their services are valuable as they adhere to UAE regulations and guidelines which ensure buildings maintain high standards of indoor environmental quality.

In addition to professional assistance, you could also consider implementing some DIY strategies:
• Ensure proper ventilation: Open windows if possible, use exhaust fans in bathrooms and kitchens, and ensure there's enough air circulation.
• Use desiccants or silica gel packets in closets to absorb excess moisture.
• Regularly clean your AC filters and check for any blockages that might hinder its efficiency.

Lastly, keep an eye on the overall health of your building’s structure. Regular inspections by a structural engineer can help catch issues early before they become more severe. Remember, maintaining good indoor air quality is not only about comfort but also about health; high humidity levels can lead to mold growth which poses significant risks to respiratory systems.

Should you decide to take further action or need any guidance on addressing moisture concerns in your property, feel free to reach out for professional help by calling 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or emailing hello@saniservice.com.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 27, 2025 3:59 am