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Our master bedroom closet on the outside wall has started to feel damp, and a few of my leather bags have developed white, fuzzy spots. This has gotten worse over the last few weeks, especially since the weather became more humid. We live in an older villa in Jumeirah 1 and I’m worried the problem is inside the walls. What’s the best way to find a mold inspector who can use a thermal camera or something to find the hidden source without tearing everything apart first?
Posted by Mark Davis
Asked on April 23, 2026 4:55 am
For your situation in an older Jumeirah villa, a professional inspection is the correct approach. The dampness on an exterior wall combined with visible growth on leather items strongly suggests a persistent moisture issue, likely from a leak or significant condensation within the wall cavity, which is common here with high humidity and constant AC use.

Look for an inspector who is certified by a recognized international body like the IICRC (Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification). This is a key credential that separates qualified professionals from general handymen. They should specifically advertise moisture mapping and diagnostic services, not just basic cleaning.

Thermal imaging is indeed the essential tool for this. A competent inspector will use an infrared camera to identify temperature differences behind the wall, pinpointing the exact location and extent of the dampness without destructive probing. They should also use a moisture meter to take quantitative readings of building materials to confirm the camera's findings.

The most critical part is the diagnosis. A genuine inspector will provide a detailed report explaining the moisture source—whether it's a plumbing leak, rising damp, or condensation from thermal bridging—and the proposed remediation protocol. They should never recommend remediation without first providing this diagnostic evidence. For a hidden problem like yours, this scientific approach is the only way to ensure the root cause is addressed, preventing it from returning after cleanup.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 25, 2026 3:12 pm