How to stop mold in my bedroom closet?« Back to Previous Page
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My villa’s master bedroom closet, which is on an interior wall, always feels a bit damp. I’ve just started pulling out my winter clothes from storage and found a few jackets in the back with small black speckles on them, which I’m sure is mold. This happened last year as well after the humid season. What’s the most effective way to control the humidity in a closed closet space to stop this from coming back every year?
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Closet mold in Dubai villas is often caused by high ambient humidity condensing on cooler interior walls, especially when the AC isn't running frequently in that specific room. The enclosed space and organic materials like cotton or wool create an ideal environment for growth.
Start by addressing the immediate issue. The moldy jackets should be professionally dry-cleaned to properly kill the spores; washing may not be sufficient. For the closet itself, wipe all surfaces with a solution of diluted white vinegar, which is effective against many common molds. Avoid bleach, as it doesn't kill the roots and can worsen indoor air quality. For long-term control, you need to manage humidity and air circulation. A small, plug-in dehumidifier placed inside the closet can make a significant difference, with a target humidity level below 55%. More crucially, improve air flow. Leave the closet doors ajar a few inches when possible, and ensure the room's AC is running regularly to dehumidify the air, even if you're away. If the closet has an exterior wall, check for any hidden leaks from bathrooms or AC drain lines, which is a common issue here. If the problem recurs despite these measures, the source might be more complex, such as a construction defect or a significant vapor drive through the wall. In such cases, a professional inspection with moisture meters and thermal imaging can identify the exact condensation points that need to be addressed. |
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