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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet, and when I looked inside, there seemed to be some mildew growing on the back wall. It’s been about two weeks since it started, but I’m not sure how bad it might have gotten before I found out. What should I do to prevent this from spreading?
Posted by Piotr Bakker
Asked on February 24, 2026 8:36 pm
Mold growth in your closet can be a serious concern, especially after the recent heavy rains. The conditions you described—moisture and warmth—are ideal for mold's propagation. In this scenario, it is imperative to act promptly to prevent further spread and potential health issues.

Firstly, it’s important to assess the extent of the mold growth. If you notice that mildew has already started to grow on the back wall of your closet, it would be wise to conduct a thorough inspection by calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com for professional guidance and assistance. This is particularly crucial in Dubai where specific environmental regulations govern mold remediation.

To begin the process, ensure that you wear protective gear such as gloves, a mask, and goggles before handling any affected areas. Open all windows and doors to allow air circulation, but avoid using fans or HVAC systems which might spread spores around your home. Once inside the closet, carefully clean the affected area with a mixture of water and detergent. After cleaning, thoroughly dry the space as moisture can encourage mold growth.

For preventive measures, it’s essential to address any underlying issues that may have led to the mold growth in the first place. In Dubai, humidity levels are naturally high, so consider using dehumidifiers or air conditioning units to maintain a lower relative humidity level in your home, ideally below 60%. Regularly check for and fix leaks in plumbing or roof areas that could be contributing moisture issues.

Additionally, ensure good ventilation throughout the house. Using exhaust fans in bathrooms and kitchens can help reduce indoor humidity levels. It’s also beneficial to regularly clean and maintain your HVAC systems to prevent mold growth within them.

To further prevent future occurrences, consider installing moisture barriers on exterior walls and using vapor barriers in basements or crawl spaces to minimize water infiltration. Regular maintenance of gutters and downspouts is crucial to ensure proper drainage away from the foundation of your home.

By taking these steps, you can significantly reduce the risk of mold growth in your closet and throughout your home. Remember, early detection and rapid response are key to effective mold remediation. If you find yourself dealing with persistent or widespread mold issues, do not hesitate to seek professional help.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 26, 2026 10:00 am