How to permanently remove mold behind wardrobe in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing more than usual, and I finally checked behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom. I found a patch of black, fuzzy mold on the wall that wasn't there before the recent humidity. We live in a villa in Jumeirah Park and I’m worried it’s from a hidden leak or just the damp air. What’s the most effective way to treat this myself to stop it from coming back?
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Black mold behind furniture in Dubai is often triggered by high humidity and condensation, not necessarily a leak. The wall behind a wardrobe is a cold spot with no air circulation, so moisture from the air condenses there, creating a perfect environment for mold.
First, address the moisture source. Move the wardrobe away from the wall to allow air to circulate. A dehumidifier in the room can help measurably reduce ambient humidity. For the visible mold, wear an N95 mask and gloves. Scrub the area with a mixture of detergent and water, then disinfect with a solution of white vinegar or a dedicated mold-cleaning product. Allow the wall to dry completely before moving the furniture back. This DIY approach is often sufficient for a small, surface-level patch. However, if the mold returns quickly, penetrates the drywall, or covers an area larger than one square meter, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. In Dubai's climate, recurrent mold frequently indicates a hidden issue, like a small plumbing leak within the wall or insufficient insulation causing chronic condensation. A certified inspector uses moisture meters and thermal imaging to find the exact source, which is the only way to achieve a permanent solution. They can also perform lab testing to identify the mold species, which is important information if household members are experiencing respiratory symptoms. |
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