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Our villa in Jumeirah has been feeling really humid since the weather started getting warmer, and I've just spotted some black speckles in the corner of our master bedroom closet where we store our winter clothes. I’m worried it’s starting to spread and I don't want it to affect my family's health or ruin our things. What’s the most effective way to control the humidity and kill this mold for good, especially in a big house here?
Posted by Thomas Anderson
Asked on April 4, 2026 7:55 am
Start by identifying and addressing the moisture source. In Dubai villas, this is often high indoor humidity from AC systems not adequately dehumidifying, condensation from cold surfaces, or leaks from bathrooms or AC drain lines. For immediate action on a small area like a closet, a solution of white vinegar or diluted bleach (1 part bleach to 10 parts water) can be used to wipe down the surfaces, but ensure good ventilation.

For a lasting solution, humidity control is critical. Maintain indoor relative humidity between 45-55% using dehumidifiers, especially in problem areas like bedrooms and closets. Ensure your AC is functioning correctly; modern inverter systems are more efficient at dehumidification. Improve air circulation by not overfilling closets and using exhaust fans in bathrooms for at least 20 minutes after showers.

Given the climate and the size of a villa, a professional inspection is often the most effective approach for a persistent problem. They use thermal imaging to find hidden condensation and moisture meters to quantify the issue, which is crucial for a targeted fix. For health safety and to identify the mold type, a lab analysis from an air or surface sample is recommended. Remediation should focus on containment and removal, not just surface cleaning, to prevent spores from spreading to other parts of the house.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 5, 2026 12:01 am