How to professionally remove closet mold and prevent it?« Back to Previous Page
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My bedroom closet on the outside wall has started to feel damp, and I just pulled out my winter jackets to find several of them covered in black fuzzy spots. We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed this, but I think it might have been slowly growing since the humidity spiked a few months ago. What is the most effective way to get this cleaned professionally and make sure it doesn't come back?
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Closet mold on an outside wall in Dubai is a common issue, often caused by thermal bridging. The cold from your AC meets the hot, humid outdoor air inside the wall cavity, leading to condensation that soaks into the closet. This dampness, combined with organic materials like cotton jackets, creates an ideal environment for mold.
For professional removal, do not attempt to clean it yourself with bleach or other store-bought solutions. This can aerosolize spores and spread the problem. A certified mold remediation company will first contain the area with physical barriers and negative air pressure to prevent cross-contamination. They will then use HEPA-filtered vacuums and antimicrobial cleaners specifically designed for porous materials like fabric and drywall. The jackets themselves may need to be professionally dry-cleaned by a specialist familiar with mold-damaged textiles. To prevent recurrence, the source of moisture must be addressed. A professional inspection is crucial to determine if the issue is inadequate wall insulation, a leaking pipe, or simply poor air circulation in the closet. The most effective long-term solution often involves improving ventilation by installing a small vent or leaving the closet door ajar, using a portable dehumidifier in the room, and ensuring your AC unit is properly sized and maintained to control humidity. In many cases, applying a mold-resistant primer and paint to the affected walls after they are thoroughly dried and cleaned is a necessary final step. Given the UAE's climate, this is a moisture management issue as much as a cleaning one. |
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