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After the heavy rain last week, water seeped into the lower part of my living room. There's a noticeable dampness even though it hasn't rained since then, and the carpet feels a bit soggy to touch. Should I try drying it myself or might it be best to call in professionals?
Posted by David Rodriguez
Asked on January 11, 2026 1:44 am
Post-flooding scenarios can indeed pose significant challenges to indoor environmental quality. Given the current situation where water seeped into your living room and left behind dampness despite no recent rain, it's important to handle this matter carefully.

Firstly, you should consider the potential for mold growth in such conditions. Mold thrives in environments with moisture levels above 70%, which is quite common after a flood or even from water seepage issues. In Dubai and UAE in general, given our climate, it’s crucial to act swiftly to prevent any mold infestations.

Self-drying methods can work for minor cases but might not be sufficient when dealing with substantial water intrusion like the one you're experiencing. The dampness you’re noticing could indicate deeper moisture problems than meets the eye. If left unaddressed, this could lead to structural damage and increased risks of respiratory issues among residents.

It is highly recommended that you engage professional services for a thorough assessment. Saniservice, for instance, offers comprehensive mold inspection and remediation services which are well-suited for such scenarios. Their team can identify the extent of water damage, determine if there’s active mold growth or potential for it, and provide a detailed plan to address these issues.

Saniservice can perform moisture mapping using infrared technology to detect hidden areas of dampness that might not be visible to the naked eye. This helps in developing an accurate remediation strategy. Additionally, they can offer solutions such as air filtration systems, dehumidifiers, and advanced cleaning techniques to ensure a safe return to your living environment.

Furthermore, following proper drying protocols is crucial. Over-drying or under-drying can both lead to issues. Professional services will use techniques like low-temperature desiccant drying which minimizes the risk of structural damage while effectively removing moisture from materials.

In conclusion, while self-drying might seem like a cost-effective solution, it often falls short in thoroughness and effectiveness, particularly in areas with high humidity levels such as Dubai. Engaging Saniservice for a professional inspection and remediation is not only advisable but critical to protect your health and home’s integrity.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 12, 2026 7:43 am