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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from my basement, and it’s getting worse. The humidity level is really high, even though I have an old dehumidifier that seems to be struggling. Should I consider hiring a professional service for dehumidification, or could this issue be fixed with a better unit?
Posted by Timothy Harris
Asked on March 18, 2026 6:13 am
Absolutely, given the climate and recent heavy rains in your area, it's critical to address this issue promptly. The musty smell and high humidity levels in your basement are clear indicators of a potential mold problem, which can be harmful not only to the structure but also to human health.

In Dubai/UAE, the building codes emphasize proper moisture control as part of the indoor air quality standards. According to Article 603 of the UAE Building Code, any property with a basement or crawl space must have adequate ventilation and dehumidification systems in place. Your current setup seems insufficient for the conditions you're experiencing.

Given that your old dehumidifier is struggling, it's wise to consider professional service rather than relying on DIY solutions alone. Professional dehumidification can ensure that all moisture is effectively managed, reducing the risk of mold growth and preserving the structural integrity of your property.

When choosing a professional, look for companies with experience in UAE-specific conditions. They should be able to provide advanced systems like desiccant or refrigerant dehumidifiers which are more effective in humid environments such as Dubai. Additionally, they can conduct thorough inspections to identify any underlying issues that might contribute to high humidity levels.

For instance, check if there are leaks around your property—these could be contributing factors. Professional services will also advise on proper sealing and insulation techniques to prevent moisture ingress.

In addition to dehumidification, it's crucial to maintain good ventilation. Ensure that windows in the basement can be opened during dry periods, though this might not always be feasible given the climate. Installing exhaust fans or a whole-house ventilation system could be beneficial.

Lastly, consider regular inspections by professionals at least once a year, especially after significant weather events like heavy rains. This proactive approach will help catch any issues early and prevent them from escalating into costly repairs.

If you decide to take action now, don't hesitate to reach out to companies such as Saniservice or contact our hotline 800-MOLDS (800-66537) for expert advice. Remember, addressing moisture problems is not just about immediate relief but long-term protection of your home.

Stay proactive and take care of your indoor environment!
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 20, 2026 5:53 am