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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a persistent dampness in my bedroom, especially around the corners where the walls meet the ceiling. The humidity has been so high that even after running the dehumidifier for days, there’s still a noticeable mustiness and it feels like the wood floor is starting to warp. Should I consider hiring a professional or are there other cost-effective solutions you recommend?
Posted by Youssef Al-Mansour
Asked on December 9, 2025 11:34 am
High humidity can indeed cause wood warping in Dubai and the UAE. The phenomenon is a direct result of moisture absorption by wooden materials leading to expansion and contraction cycles within the timber structure. In areas like Dubai, where high temperatures are often coupled with elevated humidity levels, especially post heavy rains or during the monsoon seasons (though not typically experienced), this effect becomes even more pronounced.

In your case, noticing warping in wood floors despite running a dehumidifier for days indicates that the current humidity level is significantly higher than optimal. Normal indoor relative humidity should ideally be maintained between 30% to 50%, which can prevent such issues. However, given the conditions you've described, it's essential to consider several factors.

Firstly, the persistent dampness and mustiness in your bedroom, particularly near corners where walls meet ceilings, suggest that there might be a moisture source not addressed by your dehumidifier. This could include condensation, leaking pipes, or inadequate ventilation. Conducting an inspection with a hygrometer to measure humidity levels at various points within the room can help pinpoint problem areas.

Secondly, it's crucial to address the root cause of high humidity. In Dubai and other hot climates, air conditioners are commonly used but may not always be sufficient in managing moisture. Consider increasing your AC run time or adding dehumidifiers strategically placed throughout the house, especially in affected rooms like yours.

For more serious cases where DIY solutions aren't effective, professional services such as those offered by Saniservice could provide a tailored solution. They can perform a comprehensive inspection and recommend measures to mitigate high humidity, including proper sealing of gaps and cracks that may allow moisture ingress. Their expertise is particularly valuable considering the specific climate conditions in Dubai.

Lastly, regular maintenance checks on your home's structural integrity and air conditioning systems are recommended. Ensuring these components function optimally will help maintain a more stable indoor environment, thereby reducing the risk of wood warping and other moisture-related issues.

Remember, maintaining optimal humidity levels is key to preserving not just wooden floors but also other materials in your home. If you're unsure about how best to proceed or if the problem persists despite efforts, don't hesitate to contact professionals like Saniservice for guidance and solutions tailored specifically for Dubai's climate conditions.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 10, 2025 1:16 pm