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Our bedroom closet, which is on an interior wall, has started to feel damp and a few of my leather bags have developed small patches of white mold. This seems to have gotten worse since the weather became really humid a couple of months ago. I run the AC constantly but it doesn't seem to help the closet. What is the most effective way to get a proper mold inspection that can tell me exactly where the moisture is coming from and how to stop it for good?
Posted by Ajay Menon
Asked on March 27, 2026 9:45 pm
Closet mold on an interior wall points to a persistent humidity issue the AC isn't addressing. The dampness is likely condensation from the temperature difference between the cool room and the warmer wall cavity, a common issue in Dubai's climate. A proper inspection must first identify the exact moisture source to create a permanent solution.

Effective inspections use two tools: a borescope to visually inspect inside the wall for hidden leaks or insulation gaps, and a thermo-hygrometer to map humidity and temperature differentials around the closet. This identifies if the problem is poor air circulation, a plumbing leak, or thermal bridging causing condensation.

For a permanent fix, start by improving air circulation. Leave closet doors open and consider installing a small battery-operated dehumidifier or a ventilated door. For severe, recurring mold, a professional assessment is necessary to diagnose wall-specific issues. They can verify the problem isn't a hidden leak from adjacent bathrooms or pipes, which requires a different remediation approach.

In many cases, the solution involves correcting the thermal bridge by improving insulation on the cold wall and ensuring a continuous vapour barrier. This stops condensation from forming in the first place. Simply cleaning the mold will not stop it from returning if the underlying moisture issue isn't resolved.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 28, 2026 9:25 pm