How to permanently stop mold in a seaside bedroom?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it's from the mold that keeps coming back in our master bedroom closet. We live in an older building in Jumeirah and even after I wiped it off the walls a few weeks ago, the black spots have already returned. It seems to be worse on the outer wall that faces the sea.
What is the most effective long-term solution to stop this mold from growing back for good?
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The recurring mold in your seaside bedroom closet is a classic symptom of Dubai's high humidity and condensation issues, especially in older buildings. The outer wall facing the sea is likely cooler than the room's air, causing moisture to condense on its surface—this constant dampness is what the mold is feeding on. Wiping it only removes the visible growth, not the root cause.
For a permanent solution, you must first control the humidity source. Ensure your AC is running consistently, even when the room is unoccupied, to keep humidity levels below 60%. Use a hygrometer to monitor this. Improve air circulation inside the closet by installing vented doors or a small battery-operated dehumidifier or moisture absorber. For the affected wall, a professional assessment is crucial to determine if there's inadequate insulation or hidden water intrusion. They may need to treat the wall with antimicrobial solutions and apply mold-resistant paint after it is completely dry. In severe, recurring cases like this, a professional inspection is highly recommended. They can use thermal imaging to identify cold spots and moisture meters to pinpoint the exact dampness level within the wall structure. This diagnosis is essential for a targeted, long-term fix. The most effective remediation will address both the surface contamination and the underlying moisture problem, which often requires building envelope solutions specific to our coastal climate. |
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