Damp closet with white mold: DIY or call a professional?« Back to Previous Page
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Our master bedroom closet on the outside wall has started to feel damp, and a few of my leather shoes have developed these white speckles. It’s gotten worse since the humidity spiked last week. Is this something I can tackle with vinegar and a dehumidifier, or do I need to call in a professional mold inspection company to check inside the walls?
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Based on your description of a damp exterior wall closet with visible white speckles on leather goods, this is a strong indicator of an active mold issue, likely exacerbated by Dubai's current high humidity. White mold growth on organic materials like leather is a clear sign of elevated moisture. While a dehumidifier is a good supportive measure, using vinegar is not recommended as it is not an EPA-approved fungicide and may not address the root cause.
The critical concern here is the mention of an exterior wall. In the UAE's climate, this often points to a more serious problem than surface condensation, such as a breach in the building envelope, failing external waterproofing, or a leaking AC condensation line within the wall cavity. These issues allow moisture to accumulate inside the wall, creating a perfect hidden reservoir for mold growth that you cannot address with surface cleaning. For this scenario, a professional inspection is absolutely warranted. Our certified mold inspectors use tools like thermal imaging cameras to identify hidden moisture pockets and borescopes to visually inspect inside wall cavities without destructive testing. This is essential to diagnose the moisture source accurately, as mandated by Dubai Municipality's public health and safety regulations for residential properties. I recommend you contact our team at Saniservice for a comprehensive assessment. We will identify the exact moisture source, test the mold to determine the species, and provide a detailed protocol for safe remediation and repairing the building defect. Call us at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule an inspection and prevent further damage to your property and health. |
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