Is humidity causing mold in Dubai closets?« Back to Previous Page

After the rain last month, I noticed a strange dampness around the corners of my bedroom closet. Upon closer inspection, I found some mold starting to grow on the walls near the windows. This is quite worrying as we’ve lived here for 2 years and just noticed it now. Has anyone else experienced similar issues in Dubai due to humidity?
Posted by Timothy Davis
Asked on February 6, 2026 11:29 am
Yes, humidity can indeed be the culprit behind mold growth in Dubai closets. The UAE's climate is characterized by significant fluctuations in temperature and humidity levels. In particular, areas like Dubai may experience higher relative humidity during certain seasons, especially after heavy rains or when there is an increase in outdoor moisture levels.

In your case, noticing dampness around the corners of the closet and mold growth near windows could be due to several factors such as poor ventilation, leaks, or insufficient dehumidification. It's important to note that despite living in Dubai for two years, it might still take time for such conditions to become noticeable, especially if there has been an increase in humidity recently.

The UAE does have regulations regarding indoor environmental quality, particularly concerning mold and moisture control (though specifics can vary by municipality). For instance, the Building Control Regulations 2015 require that buildings be designed and constructed to prevent water penetration and ensure proper ventilation. However, these standards may not always be met in all residential or commercial properties.

It is highly recommended to conduct a professional inspection to determine the extent of mold growth and any underlying issues causing it. Companies like Saniservice (you can contact them at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) specialize in such assessments and can provide detailed reports on the conditions and necessary actions.

When addressing mold, focus should be given to improving indoor air quality by ensuring proper ventilation and dehumidification. In Dubai's climate, running an efficient air conditioning system set at a slightly higher humidity setting might help manage moisture levels. Additionally, sealing any gaps or leaks in windows or walls can prevent further intrusion of outdoor moisture.

Regular maintenance, such as cleaning windowsills and ensuring that clothes are dried indoors rather than hung outside where they may absorb moisture, is also crucial. Implementing these measures will not only help control mold but also improve the overall comfort and healthiness of your living environment.

Remember, early detection and proactive management are key to preventing severe mold issues.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 7, 2026 4:07 pm