How to find and fix hidden moisture in Dubai villa closet?« Back to Previous Page
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Our master bedroom closet in our villa in Jumeirah always feels damp, especially since the weather cooled down a few months ago. I've started finding small black spots on a couple of leather handbags and some of my husband's shoes stored in the back. We run the AC constantly, but the mustiness just won't go away. What's the best way to find the source of this hidden moisture and get a proper inspection done to save the rest of our stuff?
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Hidden moisture in Dubai villa closets is common due to the high humidity and constant AC use creating temperature differentials. The dampness and black spots you describe are strong indicators of a condensation issue leading to mold growth.
First, inspect the closet's shared walls for an AC duct leak or a poorly insulated cold water pipe, both of which are frequent culprits for hidden moisture. Check the exterior wall for any hidden cracks or compromised sealant that could be letting in humid air. A quick DIY moisture meter reading can confirm the dampness level. For a persistent musty smell and visible growth, a professional inspection is the most effective path. They use thermal imaging cameras to pinpoint the exact location of the moisture intrusion and moisture meters to quantify the problem. This is crucial in Dubai villas where the source is often concealed within walls or under floors. The inspection should conclude with a lab analysis of a surface or air sample to identify the mold species, which dictates the proper remediation method. To save your belongings, immediately remove all items from the closet. Wipe down leather goods with a mild soap solution and allow them to dry completely away from the damp area. For the closet itself, improve air circulation by installing a small battery-operated dehumidifier or a vent fan and ensure stored items are not pressed tightly against the walls. |
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