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Our master bedroom closet in our Mirdif villa always feels damp, and after last week's heavy dew in the mornings, I spotted some black speckles on a few of my leather bags stored at the back. We run the AC constantly but it doesn't seem to help this specific area. What’s the best way to get a proper mold inspection to find the source of the moisture and prevent it from ruining more of our things?
Posted by Francois Janssen
Asked on April 14, 2026 8:40 am
A professional inspection is the correct step for a persistent damp closet with visible growth in Mirdif. The issue is rarely just the visible mold on your bags; it's the hidden moisture source that needs identification.

Start with a visual and olfactory inspection. Check for plumbing lines running near or through that closet wall. Feel all surfaces for dampness, especially exterior walls, and note any musty odours. The heavy dew points to possible condensation, which is common here when humid outdoor air meets cold interior surfaces, like an AC-chilled closet wall.

For a definitive assessment, a certified inspector uses tools you wouldn't have. A moisture meter identifies elevated moisture levels inside walls and under floors without damage. A thermal imaging camera can visually map temperature differences, pinpointing cold spots where condensation is likely occurring. This is crucial for finding the source.

Air and surface sampling, analysed by an accredited microbiology lab, identifies the mold genus and species. This data confirms the type of growth and helps assess potential health risks, moving beyond guesswork. In Dubai, this scientific approach is standard for reputable providers.

Given the climate and the value of your belongings, a professional assessment is advised. They can determine if the issue is inadequate AC airflow, poor insulation on an exterior wall, or a minor leak, and provide a targeted remediation plan.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 14, 2026 3:18 pm