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After the recent rainy spell last month, I noticed a thick, almost oppressive humidity level in my ground-floor apartment. The AC is struggling to keep up, and there's an unwelcome musty smell that lingers even after it’s been turned on for hours. Have others in Dubai found ways to manage high humidity without professional help or is this something we need to address with a dehumidifier?
Posted by Jose Garcia
Asked on December 26, 2025 1:24 pm
High humidity can indeed be managed without resorting to the purchase of a dehumidifier, especially for those looking for immediate relief. In Dubai/UAE, where high humidity levels are common due to the climate and recent rainy spells, understanding the causes and practical methods to reduce moisture in your environment is crucial.

Firstly, it's important to understand that in residential settings like your ground-floor apartment, several factors contribute to high humidity. The first step would be to ensure proper ventilation. Open windows during times of low outdoor humidity to allow fresh air exchange. However, given the UAE’s climate and the recent rainy spell, this might not always yield significant results.

Another practical approach is using fans strategically placed in areas where moisture tends to accumulate—like bathrooms and kitchens. While they won't significantly lower overall humidity levels, they can help circulate air, reducing the feeling of dampness.

Moreover, consider improving your air conditioning system's efficiency if it’s struggling with high humidity. Regular maintenance checks might reveal issues such as dirty filters or outdated systems that need replacement parts. Ensure you are using the right settings for dehumidification—most modern AC units have this feature and can be adjusted to suit your specific needs.

Regarding building materials, certain choices can also help in managing moisture levels. Opting for low-permeability wall coverings like paint can prevent water from penetrating into the walls, thus reducing the risk of mold growth. However, always ensure that these surfaces are properly sealed to avoid further moisture intrusion.

In extreme cases where humidity levels persist despite these efforts, a professional inspection may be necessary. In Dubai/UAE, regulations often suggest monitoring indoor air quality and addressing any potential issues before they escalate into serious health concerns. You might consider calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com for an expert evaluation.

Lastly, maintaining a clean environment is key. Regularly cleaning areas prone to moisture like bathrooms and kitchens can prevent mold spores from multiplying. Utilizing baking soda in damp areas as a natural dehumidifier might also be beneficial.

Remember, while DIY solutions can offer temporary relief, ongoing high humidity levels may require more permanent interventions such as the installation of a dehumidifier or addressing underlying structural issues.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 29, 2025 12:04 am