Best long-term solution to prevent closet mold in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page

My bedroom closet in our Jumeirah villa has started to get dark black spots on the back wall, and all our clothes smell damp. It’s been like this since the humidity really spiked a few weeks ago. I’m worried it’s just going to keep coming back even if I wipe it down. What’s the most effective long-term solution to prevent mold in closets here, like a specific dehumidifier product or a particular type of paint we should use?
Posted by Robert Clark
Asked on May 12, 2026 2:26 am
Closet mold in Jumeirah villas is common due to the high humidity and condensation from year-round AC use. Wiping it down is a temporary fix; the long-term solution requires controlling the moisture source.

First, identify if the wall is an exterior wall. If so, temperature differences can cause significant condensation. Improve air circulation by leaving the closet doors slightly ajar and ensuring AC vents are not blocked. For severe, recurring cases, a professional inspection is recommended to rule out hidden leaks or insulation issues, which are common here.

A dedicated dehumidifier is highly effective. Look for a compact, energy-efficient model with a built-in humidistat and continuous drainage option, as manually emptying a tank daily is impractical. Place it inside or near the closet. For paint, use a high-quality mold-inhibiting primer (like those containing zinc oxide or mildewcides) on cleaned, bone-dry surfaces before repainting with a washable, mold-resistant emulsion paint.

Ultimately, the most effective strategy is a combination: remediate the existing mold, address the condensation source, improve ventilation, and use a dehumidifier to maintain humidity below 60%. For persistent problems, a professional assessment can pinpoint the exact cause and provide a targeted, lasting solution.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 13, 2026 11:23 pm