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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet. Upon inspecting, I found mildew growing on the back wall near where water might be seeping through the ceiling from the bathroom upstairs. This has been going on for at least a few months, and now there's an obvious patch of mold. How can I effectively prevent further growth and remove what’s already there?
Posted by Raj Pillai
Asked on December 24, 2025 9:42 pm
To address the mold issue in your bedroom closet and prevent future growth, it's essential to follow a systematic approach. Firstly, confirm that you're dealing with mold by visually inspecting the affected area. If unsure or if the condition is severe, consider contacting professional environmental inspection services, such as Saniservice, at 800-66537 for an assessment.

The initial step in mitigating and removing the mold involves drying out the affected area. Given the climate of Dubai, it's crucial to ensure that any excess moisture from the bathroom leaking into your closet is addressed promptly. Inspect seals around pipes and ensure adequate ventilation by opening windows or using dehumidifiers when needed.

Next, remove all affected items from the closet, carefully bagging them for later cleaning or disposal. Use a solution of 10% bleach (sodium hypochlorite) in water to clean the walls and any surfaces that have been contaminated with mold. Ensure you wear protective gear such as gloves, goggles, and masks to prevent skin irritation and inhalation of spores.

After cleaning, consider applying a fungicide specifically designed for mold control. In Dubai, products like Actinovate or Bioact are often recommended due to their effectiveness against fungi. These treatments should be applied according to the manufacturer's instructions to ensure they provide long-term protection.

To prevent future mold growth in your closet, focus on maintaining proper humidity levels. A dehumidifier can help manage indoor moisture, especially during high-rainfall seasons like you experienced recently. Installing a vapor barrier or waterproofing the affected areas of your ceiling and walls may also be necessary if leakage is persistent.

Regular inspections are key to early detection and prevention. Check for any signs of dampness or condensation regularly and address them immediately. Educate yourself on UAE building codes and regulations regarding mold prevention, as compliance can help avoid future issues.

Lastly, consider hiring a professional environmental service provider for ongoing maintenance or if you notice recurring problems. They can offer tailored solutions based on local conditions and ensure your home remains mold-free in the challenging climate of Dubai.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 26, 2025 6:39 am