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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it's because of the black spots I've found behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom. We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed this, probably because we never moved the heavy furniture. The wall feels a bit damp to the touch, especially in the evenings. What's the best long-term solution to stop the mold from coming back after I clean it?
Posted by Vikram Mishra
Asked on April 29, 2026 5:30 pm
The damp wall behind your wardrobe is a classic sign of condensation buildup, a very common issue in Dubai due to our high humidity and constant AC use. The cold wall from the AC meets warm, humid air, creating the perfect environment for mold. Simply cleaning the visible spots is a temporary fix; the long-term solution requires addressing the moisture source.

First, improve air circulation. Move the furniture at least a few inches away from the wall to allow air to flow. Consider using moisture-absorbing products like desiccant pots behind the unit. Second, inspect for a more serious issue. That persistent dampness, especially if it feels cold, could indicate a hidden plumbing leak within the wall or, more commonly, a lack of proper insulation causing thermal bridging. This is where the wall itself becomes colder than the room's dew point.

For a permanent solution, a professional inspection is highly recommended. They can use a thermal imaging camera to identify the exact cold spots and a moisture meter to quantify the dampness level within the wall structure. The fix may involve improving room ventilation, addressing AC airflow issues, or, for severe cases, adding internal wall insulation or a vapor barrier to prevent the condensation from forming in the first place. This diagnostic approach is crucial to stop the cycle permanently.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 30, 2026 5:24 pm