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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a persistent dampness coming from the closet in our master bedroom. The AC is barely keeping up with the humidity levels despite being on all day. Should I consider hiring professionals to install a dehumidifier or will it just be a temporary fix?
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Absolutely, in a climate like Dubai's where humidity can soar to uncomfortable levels during the summer months, it is indeed wise to consider installing a dehumidifier permanently. The persistent dampness you're experiencing coupled with your AC struggling to keep up, suggest that the issue may be more than just temporary.
Firstly, in terms of UAE regulations and guidelines, it's crucial to understand that while there aren't specific laws mandating humidity levels for residential properties, comfort standards are generally respected by building codes. The UAE Building Code (UAE-BC) outlines safety measures that include proper ventilation and moisture control strategies to prevent mold growth and other issues related to high humidity. Given the situation you've described, it would be prudent to undertake a professional indoor environmental quality inspection before deciding on a dehumidifier. This step can help identify the source of the excess moisture, whether it's from leaks, condensation or even groundwater seepage. A professional will also assess if there are other underlying issues that need addressing. If after an inspection you decide to proceed with installing a dehumidifier, it’s important to choose one that suits your specific needs. For instance, the capacity of the dehumidifier should match the size of your room or rooms where the issue is most prominent. Dehumidifiers in Dubai are typically rated in litres per day (L/day) and you'll need to find a unit with sufficient capacity to handle high humidity conditions. Moreover, consider installing a dehumidifier that can operate both during summer when humidity levels peak and winter if necessary, as the air conditioning may not always be enough. It's also wise to opt for models equipped with auto-drainage features or water tanks that prevent overflow, ensuring continuous operation without needing constant attention. In conclusion, while it might seem like a straightforward fix, addressing high humidity in your home requires a thorough understanding of its causes and appropriate remediation strategies. If you're unsure about the best approach, don't hesitate to contact professionals at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for expert advice tailored to your specific needs. Remember, maintaining indoor air quality is key to health and comfort in such a humid environment. Regular maintenance of your dehumidifier will also be essential to ensure it operates efficiently over the long term. |
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