How to permanently remove and prevent mold in Dubai wardrobe?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived in our Jumeirah villa for two years and just noticed a patch of black mold in the back of the wardrobe in our master bedroom. The wall feels a bit damp to the touch, and I'm worried it's because of the recent humidity, even with the AC running constantly. What's the best way to treat this safely and permanently, and how can we stop the dampness from coming back in our built-in closets?
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The dampness and mold in your wardrobe is a common issue in Dubai, especially during humid months, as constant AC can create cold surfaces where moisture condenses. For a small patch, clean it with a solution of white vinegar or a proprietary mold remover, wearing a mask and gloves. However, since the wall itself is damp, this is likely a condensation or seepage issue that cleaning alone won't fix permanently.
The root cause must be addressed. For built-in closets on external walls, ensure there is a small air gap between the wall and the wardrobe back panel to allow air circulation and prevent condensation. Running a small dehumidifier in the room can also help significantly. For a persistent damp wall, a professional inspection is recommended to rule out a hidden plumbing leak or rising damp, which requires a different remediation approach. In many cases, resolving this involves improving ventilation around the closet, addressing the room's humidity level, and potentially treating the wall with anti-microbial solutions after the moisture source is fixed. A certified inspector can use a moisture meter to pinpoint the source and recommend the correct solution to prevent recurrence. |
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