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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent damp smell coming from the living room, which feels particularly noticeable at night. It’s strange because we’ve lived here for two years, but this is the first time I’m picking up on it. The AC in my apartment seems to be struggling to keep the humidity down, and I'm not sure if it's a maintenance issue or something else entirely. Should I be concerned about indoor air quality in these conditions?
Posted by Kayla Williams
Asked on January 31, 2026 5:37 pm
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Absolutely, the damp smell in your living room should definitely catch your attention. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, we've seen several instances where persistent dampness can lead to serious issues including mold growth and decreased air quality. This situation is not uncommon given our climate but it's crucial to address it promptly.

First off, the humidity levels in the UAE can be challenging, especially during periods of heavy rainfall or when it's cooler outside. It sounds like your AC system might need some attention as it’s struggling to keep up with the moisture levels. Have you checked if there are any leaks or condensation build-up in areas around windows and doors? Sometimes even minor issues like this can lead to significant humidity problems inside the home.

Given the damp smell, it's advisable to get a professional inspection done. In Dubai, regulations regarding indoor air quality and mold prevention are quite stringent, so it’s important to ensure your home meets these standards. If you suspect any mold growth or if the smell persists despite efforts to resolve it yourself, contact a professional immediately. You can reach out to Saniservice on 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email them at hello@saniservice.com for an inspection.

In the meantime, try to improve airflow in your living room by opening windows if possible and using dehumidifiers. Regularly check and clean your AC filters as well; a clogged filter can make it harder for your system to function efficiently.

Remember, addressing these issues early on not only improves your indoor air quality but also helps prevent more costly repairs down the line. Don't ignore that damp smell—take action now!
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 5, 2026 9:22 pm