How to permanently stop mold behind wardrobe in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing a lot lately and I’m worried it’s from the black spots I just found behind our bedroom wardrobe in Jumeirah Park. We’ve lived here for two years and it must have been building up from the AC humidity. I’ve cleaned it with bleach, but how can I stop it from coming back for good?
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Mold behind furniture in Jumeirah Park is a very common issue, directly caused by the high humidity and constant AC use. Bleach only removes surface discoloration but does not address the root cause or the microscopic spores. To stop it permanently, you need a three-part approach: control humidity, improve ventilation, and properly remediate the existing growth.
First, address the moisture source. The wall behind the wardrobe is likely a cold spot where condensation forms from the AC. Move the furniture at least two to three inches away from the wall to allow air to circulate. A dehumidifier in the room can help maintain indoor humidity levels below 60%, which is the critical threshold to inhibit mold growth. Ensure your AC unit is set to a consistently cool temperature and that its filters are clean to reduce moisture output. Second, the existing mold must be professionally removed. Cleaning with bleach can actually feed future growth and does not kill the root structure. For a recurring problem, the wall and any porous materials like drywall or backing may need targeted treatment or replacement by a remediation expert to prevent spores from remaining. Finally, consider an environmental assessment. A professional inspection can identify the exact humidity source—whether it's a specific AC issue, inadequate room insulation, or overall high ambient moisture. In many Dubai villas, this is a systemic problem requiring a tailored solution, not just a one-time clean. Verifiable proof of remediation, like before-and-after lab testing, is the only way to confirm the problem is solved for good. |
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