How to permanently remove mold from a windowless AC closet?« Back to Previous Page
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Our master bedroom walk-in closet in our Jumeirah villa has a persistent damp smell, and I just found a patch of black mold in the corner behind some storage boxes. We run the AC constantly, but the room doesn't have a vent and always feels a bit humid. What's the most effective way to get rid of this for good and what can we do to stop it coming back, especially since the room is windowless?
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The most effective way to permanently remove mold from a windowless closet starts with identifying and stopping the moisture source. In a Jumeirah villa, this is almost always condensation or a hidden water leak, not just general humidity. The constant AC in the main bedroom cools the air, but the unvented closet remains warmer, creating a condensation point on its cooler walls—this trapped dampness is the perfect environment for mold.
For a small, visible patch (under one square meter), you can clean it yourself with a mixture of white vinegar and water or a dedicated mold remover. Wear an N95 mask and gloves. Move everything out, clean all surfaces, and discard any porous, moldy items like cardboard boxes. However, given the persistent damp smell, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. The black patch you see is likely just the fruiting body; the root structure (mycelium) can penetrate porous walls like drywall or plaster. DIY cleaning often just removes the surface stain, and the mold will return. A certified inspector can use a moisture meter to pinpoint the exact condensation points or rule out a seepage issue from the adjacent bathroom or external wall, which is common here. To stop it from coming back, you must control the humidity. Since adding a vent or window isn't possible, your best solutions are mechanical. First, install a small, self-contained desiccant dehumidifier in the closet, emptying it regularly. Second, improve air circulation by leaving the closet door open as much as possible and using a small desk fan pointed inside. For a more integrated solution, an HVAC specialist can assess the feasibility of adding a small vent from your main bedroom's AC unit into the closet space to equalize the temperature and humidity. |
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