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After the heavy rains we experienced last month, I noticed a musty smell in the laundry room, especially when the windows are closed. It's not too humid outside, but my clothes still take forever to dry, and there’s condensation forming on the walls of the closet. Should I try to fix this myself or do I need to call in a professional for dehumidification?
Posted by Varun Pandey
Asked on January 13, 2026 4:11 am
Absolutely, addressing moisture issues in your laundry room is crucial to prevent mold growth and maintain indoor air quality. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, maintaining appropriate humidity levels indoors becomes a bit more challenging due to the region's warm climate and occasional heavy rain events like those you mentioned last month.

Firstly, let's address why the clothes are taking so long to dry. High humidity levels can impede drying processes as they make it harder for moisture to evaporate from materials. Even if the outside is not overly humid, internal conditions in your laundry room could be different due to poor ventilation or inadequate dehumidification systems.

For initial steps, you might consider several DIY measures:
1. Enhance Ventilation: Ensure that windows and doors are opened periodically when weather permits, even if it's just for short intervals.
2. Use Dehumidifiers: Portable dehumidifiers can be a cost-effective solution to reduce humidity levels in confined spaces like laundry rooms. Opting for models with adjustable settings can help tailor the performance based on your specific needs and conditions.
3. Air Circulation: Utilize fans or air conditioners that have a dehumidification function. This not only helps remove moisture but also improves overall air circulation.

However, if these methods do not adequately address the issue, it might be wise to consult with a professional. In Dubai, where environmental regulations and standards are stringent, ensuring compliance with local guidelines is important. For instance, building codes often emphasize the importance of proper moisture management in laundry areas to prevent mold growth, which can lead to respiratory issues.

If you suspect that humidity levels have escalated beyond what DIY methods can handle or if you notice any signs of mold growth, it’s recommended to call in a professional for an inspection and remediation. Saniservice, a reputable company in the UAE, offers comprehensive services including dehumidification, mold removal, and air quality assessments.

Remember, maintaining a relative humidity level below 60% is generally advisable to prevent moisture-related issues. Regular monitoring with hygrometers can provide valuable insights into your indoor environment's conditions.

In closing, while DIY solutions are often effective for minor cases of excess moisture, professional assistance ensures that all aspects of the problem are addressed comprehensively and safely.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 16, 2026 4:08 am