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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a persistent dampness in the lower level of my home, particularly near the kitchen. The carpet feels unusually wet to touch, even though it hasn't rained for days. There's also a faint mold smell that’s making me worried about long-term health effects. How can I prevent this from happening again and ensure the area dries properly without causing damage?
Posted by Katarzyna Ferrari
Asked on January 19, 2026 6:54 am
Addressing persistent dampness and preventing mold growth can be a complex task due to the climatic conditions in Dubai. It is crucial to ensure that your home's environment remains as dry as possible, especially given the recent rains. Here are some practical measures you should consider:

Firstly, it’s vital to inspect and understand the source of the dampness. In Dubai, high humidity levels can exacerbate moisture issues, particularly if proper ventilation isn't maintained. Check for any leaks in pipes or roofs which might be contributing to the problem. Leaks in these areas must be addressed promptly as they could lead to serious structural damage.

Once you’ve identified the source of dampness, focus on improving your home's drying efficiency. Use dehumidifiers to reduce indoor humidity levels, aiming for a range between 30% and 50%. In addition, ensure that there’s proper ventilation in areas prone to moisture like kitchens and bathrooms. Opening windows when possible or using exhaust fans can help.

Regarding carpeting, you should remove it if the area is consistently damp. Carpets act as a sponge, absorbing water and creating an ideal environment for mold growth. Consider using tile or hardwood flooring instead, which are more resistant to moisture and easier to clean. If you must keep carpets, ensure they're properly aired out in dry conditions after use.

For drying methods, avoid direct sunlight on wet areas as it can cause uneven drying leading to mold formation. Instead, use fans or air conditioners to promote even airflow. Also, avoid using heaters that may increase humidity levels; opt for desiccants instead if you need additional moisture absorption.

In terms of professional assistance, given the specific conditions in Dubai and potential health impacts from mold exposure, it is recommended to engage a certified environmental inspector. They can assess your situation thoroughly and provide targeted solutions. Our company, Saniservice, offers comprehensive inspection services that adhere to UAE regulations. Should you need further guidance or support, don't hesitate to contact us at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com.

Remember, the key is to act swiftly and comprehensively to prevent mold growth and ensure your home remains a healthy environment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 21, 2026 4:08 pm