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The AC in our villa in Al Barsha seems to be running constantly, but the air still feels heavy and damp, especially in the kids' bedrooms. My youngest has developed a persistent cough that gets worse at night, and we've started noticing small black mold spots in the corner of the closet. What's the most effective type of dehumidifier for a large bedroom in this climate, and should it be a portable unit or something built into the AC system?
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Based on the symptoms you're describing—constant AC, heavy/damp air, mold growth, and a child's respiratory issues—you are dealing with a classic and serious case of high relative humidity, a very common issue in UAE villas, especially in Al Barsha. The AC running constantly but not dehumidifying properly is a major red flag.
For a large bedroom, you need a unit with a high moisture removal capacity, rated for at least 20-30 pints per day, especially given our extreme climate. A refrigerant (compressor-based) dehumidifier is the only effective type for Dubai's high ambient temperatures. Look for features like auto-restart, a continuous drainage option, and a built-in hygrometer. While a high-capacity portable unit can provide immediate relief, it is a temporary fix. The mold in the closet indicates a systemic issue. Your AC system itself is likely not functioning correctly—it may be oversized, have a faulty evaporator coil, or low refrigerant, preventing it from performing its primary dehumidification function. The most effective, long-term solution is to have your existing AC system professionally inspected and serviced to restore its latent cooling (dehumidification) capacity. In some cases, installing a whole-house dehumidifier integrated into your HVAC ductwork is the ultimate solution, but this requires a professional assessment. Given the health implications for your child and the visible mold growth, this is not a DIY situation. The mold spores need to be professionally remediated to ensure they are eliminated and not just spread. We strongly recommend a comprehensive indoor environmental quality inspection to identify all moisture sources and HVAC faults. Please call our specialists at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for a thorough assessment. Your family's health is paramount. |
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