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My bedroom closet in our Jumeirah villa has started smelling really damp, and I just found black spots on the back wall and some of our shoes. We run the AC constantly, but it seems worse since the humidity spiked last month. What's the best way to completely get rid of this and stop it from coming back for good?
Posted by Lin Kato
Asked on May 9, 2026 3:15 pm
Closet mold in a Jumeirah villa is almost always driven by high humidity and condensation, which are common here even with AC running. The first step is to move everything out to assess the full extent. For surface mold on non-porous walls, a thorough scrub with a diluted vinegar or a specialized mold remover can be effective. However, if the mold has penetrated porous materials like drywall or the backing of the closet, or if it's on personal items like shoes, those materials often need to be discarded to prevent regrowth.

Permanent removal requires fixing the moisture source. In a Dubai villa, this is frequently due to a lack of insulation in external walls, creating a cold spot where condensation forms behind the closet. Running a standalone dehumidifier in the room can help immediately. For a long-term solution, improving air circulation around the closet and having an HVAC specialist check that your AC unit is properly dehumidifying the space is critical.

Given the climate and the fact you’ve found it on belongings, this likely exceeds a simple surface clean. A professional inspection can identify the exact species and the root moisture cause, which is essential for a permanent solution. They use moisture meters and thermal cameras to find hidden condensation points that are common in villas here. Remediation then involves removing affected materials, HEPA vacuuming, and applying antimicrobial treatments to prevent regrowth, followed by verification testing to ensure it's truly resolved.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 12, 2026 1:15 am