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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent dampness in the master bedroom, especially around the window. The walls seem to be slightly moist even after drying them multiple times, and it feels like there’s always some condensation forming on surfaces. Has anyone else experienced similar issues with indoor humidity in Dubai?
Posted by Fahad Bin Zayed
Asked on December 22, 2025 3:07 pm
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Yes, indoor humidity can absolutely cause dampness issues like the ones you're experiencing in your master bedroom. In dubai, where we have a generally low humidity level during most of the year, sudden changes or higher than normal levels of moisture can lead to condensation and water damage.

The persistent dampness around your window could be due to a few reasons. Firstly, windows are often a weak point for air infiltration and moisture entry in buildings. Secondly, if the area is not properly ventilated, it can trap humidity inside, leading to higher moisture levels.

In the uae, the standard for indoor relative humidity generally stays below 60% for most of the year. However, when rain occurs or there's a sudden increase in outdoor humidity, these levels can rise temporarily causing dampness issues like what you're describing.

To address this issue, i'd recommend having an inspection done by a professional to determine the exact cause and extent of the problem. This is especially important because if left unaddressed, it could lead to more serious issues such as mold growth or structural damage.

If you notice any signs of mold or water damage, don't delay in contacting a company like ours. We can help with everything from moisture detection to remediation services. Our team has the expertise and equipment needed to properly assess and resolve dampness problems.

Remember to keep an eye on your home's humidity levels, especially during transitional seasons when weather changes are more common. Using dehumidifiers or opening windows for short periods of time can help reduce indoor moisture, but a professional evaluation is key in resolving persistent issues.

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Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 28, 2025 8:47 am