How to stop closet moisture damaging leather in humid villa?« Back to Previous Page
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My bedroom closet on the outside wall of our villa in Jumeirah has started getting these black speckles on the leather bags and shoes I stored there. I first noticed it a couple of weeks after that big humid spell we had last month, and the room constantly feels damp no matter how much I run the AC. What’s the most effective way to stop this moisture from coming through the wall and prevent my stuff from getting ruined?
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The black speckles are likely mold growth caused by condensation forming on that exterior wall. This is a common issue in Dubai villas, especially after humid periods, as the temperature difference between the air-conditioned interior and the hot exterior wall creates a perfect environment for moisture.
First, move your leather items immediately to a dry, climate-controlled area to prevent further damage. For the closet itself, improve air circulation. Leave the closet doors open and use a small fan to blow air directly into the space, as stagnant air allows humidity to accumulate. Ensure your AC unit is set to a consistently low temperature and that its vents are not blocked, as this helps control overall room humidity. The most effective long-term solution is to address the wall's thermal bridging. An exterior wall in direct sun can become significantly hotter than the surrounding air, causing the cool indoor air to condense against it. The best permanent fix is to have a professional assess the wall for insulation options, which can prevent the surface from getting cold enough for condensation to form. For immediate mitigation, a dehumidifier placed in the bedroom can measurably reduce the ambient moisture levels that are contributing to the problem. Since this is an ongoing issue affecting your property and belongings, a professional inspection is recommended to identify the exact source of the moisture and assess the wall's condition. They can provide targeted solutions, such as improving insulation or applying anti-condensation coatings, which are standard practices for resolving this specific climate-related challenge in UAE homes. |
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