How to prevent black mold in a windowless wardrobe??« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived in our villa in Al Barsha for a few years, but this past humid season, we started finding patches of black mold in the back of our walk-in wardrobe, especially on a few leather handbags and shoes. The room doesn't have any windows and the AC vent is on the other side. What's the most effective way to stop this from coming back every year—should I get a dehumidifier for that room, or is there a better solution?
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The most effective way to prevent black mold in a windowless wardrobe in Dubai is to control the humidity, as the lack of ventilation and constant AC use creates a perfect environment for condensation. Start by ensuring the room's AC is running consistently, even when unoccupied, as this is your primary dehumidifier. Keep the wardrobe doors slightly ajar to allow air circulation from the room.
A standalone dehumidifier is a strong solution for a problematic, enclosed space like this. Place a small desiccant-type unit inside the wardrobe; these are effective in Dubai's climate and operate quietly. For leather goods, use breathable fabric storage bags instead of plastic, which traps moisture. The root cause may be external. In Al Barsha villas, a common source is hidden condensation within the wall or a minor plumbing leak adjacent to the wardrobe, especially after humid seasons. A professional inspection with a thermal camera and moisture meter can identify these hidden damp spots that DIY solutions can't address. For persistent annual growth, a lab test can confirm the mold type and guide targeted remediation to stop it from returning. |
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