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Our master bedroom closet on the outside wall has started to feel damp, and some of our leather bags have developed a white, fuzzy coating. We’re in an older villa in Mirdif, and this seemed to start after the heavier rains we had a couple of months ago, but it hasn't gone away. I'm worried it's spreading behind the walls. What's the best way to get a proper mold inspection here that can find the actual moisture source, not just clean the visible stuff?
Posted by Sarah Young
Asked on April 10, 2026 12:10 am
The dampness and white mold on leather in your Mirdif villa closet is a classic sign of a hidden moisture issue, likely stemming from the recent heavy rains. Older villas here can have compromised waterproofing or cracks that allow rainwater ingress, which then gets trapped inside wall cavities. The year-round AC use creates a temperature differential that can cause condensation on these cold, damp walls, providing the perfect environment for mold to grow unseen.

The best approach is a professional inspection that focuses on finding the water source, not just the visible mold. A proper assessment uses two key tools: a borescope to visually inspect inside the wall cavity through a small hole, and a moisture meter to take precise readings of the wall's moisture content. This identifies the exact location and severity of the leak.

Be cautious of companies that offer a quick "mold test" without a moisture investigation. The priority is stopping the water; without that, mold will return. In Dubai, any remediation company you contact should be able to explain their diagnostic process clearly. Ask if they provide a detailed report with moisture mapping and lab analysis to identify the mold species, which helps in understanding the potential risk and required remediation scope. This evidence-based approach is what separates a proper inspection from a superficial one. Given the persistent dampness you describe, the moisture source is almost certainly behind the wall and requires professional detection.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 10, 2026 7:44 am