How to find moisture source for closet mold in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page
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My bedroom closet on the outside wall has started to feel damp, and some of our shoes at the bottom have a bit of white fuzzy growth on them. We’ve lived in our Jumeirah villa for 2 years and just noticed this, especially after the recent humidity. What’s the best way to get a proper mold inspection that can find the source of the moisture instead of someone who will just clean the visible stuff?
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A proper mold inspection for a damp closet in a Jumeirah villa requires identifying the moisture source, which is the only way to prevent recurrence. The white fuzz on shoes is a clear indicator of sustained humidity, likely from condensation on the AC-cooled exterior wall or a small leak.
Start by checking for obvious plumbing leaks in adjacent bathrooms. The primary suspect, however, is often a thermal bridge. In Dubai's climate, the temperature difference between a hot exterior wall and a cold, air-conditioned room creates condensation inside the wall cavity. This hidden moisture feeds mold growth you can't see. A non-invasive inspection using a borescope to look inside the wall and a thermal imaging camera to identify cold spots is the most effective method to pinpoint this. A reputable inspector will provide a detailed report with moisture meter readings, thermal images, and lab analysis of the mold type. This evidence-based approach is crucial; it moves beyond surface cleaning to diagnose the building's issue. For villas, ensuring proper exterior wall insulation and ventilation is often the long-term solution. Look for providers with certifications like IICRC and who emphasize diagnostic testing over immediate remediation. |
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