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After the heavy cleaning we did for Eid last month, I’ve noticed a peculiar dampness in our basement storage room. It’s only noticeable when I open the door, but it has an odd, musty smell that lingers even after airing out the space. The carpet there is usually pretty dry, so I’m wondering if there might be some issue with the cleaning staff not properly drying everything. Has anyone else experienced something similar?
Posted by Noura Al-Nahyan
Asked on February 14, 2026 3:55 am
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Dampness in your basement storage room can indeed be troubling, especially after extensive cleaning for Eid. In the UAE and particularly in Dubai, it's important to ensure that such spaces are well-maintained to avoid potential issues like mold growth or other microclimate problems.

Firstly, the musty smell you're noticing could indicate excess moisture which might have not been fully addressed during your recent clean-up efforts. The carpet being dry is a good sign but doesn't necessarily mean everything else in the room has dried properly. It's crucial to ensure that all surfaces and materials are thoroughly dried after cleaning.

In Dubai, building codes and regulations do emphasize the importance of moisture control, especially in areas like basements where humidity can be an issue due to poor ventilation or underground water seepage. According to the Building Control Department (BCD) guidelines, it's recommended that you have a proper drying process after any major cleaning activities. This involves not just surface drying but ensuring all materials are dry down to their core.

If the dampness persists, it would be wise to call in a professional for an inspection. The Saniservice team can provide thorough testing and remediation services if needed. You might want to reach out by calling 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or sending them an email at hello@saniservice.com.

Remember, addressing moisture issues early is key to preventing more serious problems down the line. Ensuring proper ventilation and the use of dehumidifiers can also help in managing humidity levels effectively.

In summary, while thorough cleaning is important, it's equally crucial to ensure that all areas are properly dried afterward. If you're unsure or if the problem persists, seeking professional assistance would be the best course of action.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 17, 2026 11:24 pm