Should I hire professionals for persistent closet dampness?« Back to Previous Page
|
After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent dampness in my bedroom closet. It's located on the ground floor of an old apartment building, and even though we keep it well ventilated, there seems to be a consistent level of humidity that doesn't seem to decrease despite using regular dehumidifiers. Should I consider hiring professionals for this issue or could it just be managed with better equipment?
|
|
Absolutely, persistent closet dampness sounds like an issue that might require more than just regular dehumidifiers. In the UAE and specifically in Dubai, humidity can be a significant challenge due to our climate and architectural characteristics of buildings.
Firstly, it is essential to understand why your current setup isn't sufficient. Regular dehumidifiers are effective for smaller spaces or occasional use but might not suffice for areas like ground-floor closets where moisture issues persist. These areas often have higher humidity levels due to the proximity to the earth and poor air circulation. Given the UAE's climate, it is crucial to consider the specific regulations applicable here. The Building Control Department (BCD) in Dubai requires compliance with certain standards for indoor environmental quality, which include managing relative humidity levels. High moisture can lead to mold growth, structural damage, and potential health issues such as respiratory problems. In your situation, hiring professionals might be a prudent choice. Saniservice (contact 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) specializes in addressing such issues comprehensively. They use advanced equipment like high-capacity dehumidifiers, air purifiers, and even desiccant systems that can effectively manage moisture levels in hard-to-tackle spaces. Professional inspection is also recommended. A certified environmental inspector will conduct a thorough assessment to identify the source of moisture, whether it’s from external factors such as rain penetration or internal issues like leaking pipes. They can then provide tailored solutions based on their findings. Additionally, consider implementing some DIY measures alongside professional help: 1. Use dehumidifiers with higher capacity and better air flow 2. Install a vapor barrier in the closet to reduce moisture absorption 3. Improve ventilation by adding exhaust fans or using an air purifier that can also aid in reducing humidity However, these might not be enough long-term solutions without addressing the root cause of high humidity. In conclusion, while DIY measures and regular dehumidifiers are good starting points, persistent dampness in your closet likely requires a professional approach. Contacting Saniservice for an inspection would be highly advisable to ensure your closet is properly treated and to prevent further issues. |
Please log in to post questions/answers: