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Our family villa in Al Barsha has felt so humid since that big storm a month ago. I just pulled out the winter clothes from the master bedroom closet and found a bunch of them covered in fuzzy black and green spots. The wall behind the rack feels damp and cold to the touch. What’s the most effective way to clean this and who should I call in Dubai to fix the moisture issue for good?
Posted by Noura Al-Maktoum
Asked on March 28, 2026 12:40 pm
The fuzzy spots are likely mold from trapped humidity, a common issue after Dubai's heavy rains when moisture seeps into walls. Immediately move the affected clothes to a dry, sunny area to prevent further spread. For non-porous surfaces like the wall, a solution of white vinegar or a diluted bleach cleaner can remove the visible growth. However, cleaning is only a temporary fix if the moisture source remains.

The damp, cold wall indicates a potential leak from the storm or persistent condensation, which is a serious concern in our climate. For a permanent solution, you need a professional inspection to diagnose the source. They will check for leaks in the building envelope, assess insulation, and measure humidity levels inside the closet and room. In many villas, the constant AC use can create cold surfaces where warm, humid air condenses, especially in poorly ventilated areas like closets on exterior walls.

For a definitive fix, contact a building moisture specialist or a certified mold inspector in Dubai. Look for a provider that uses thermal imaging to find hidden dampness and offers a comprehensive report with remediation steps, not just a superficial cleaning. A proper fix often involves repairing leaks, improving ventilation, and sometimes adding insulation to prevent condensation. Verifiable before-and-after data, like moisture readings, is what separates a lasting solution from a temporary cover-up.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 30, 2026 3:00 pm