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Our master bedroom closet in our Jumeirah villa always feels damp, and last week I pulled out my winter abayas to find several with dark greenish spots along the seams. We run the AC constantly, but the problem seems to be getting worse, especially after the recent humid weather. What’s the most effective way to control this moisture and prevent the mold from coming back for good?
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Closet mold in Jumeirah villas is common due to our high humidity and constant AC use creating condensation. The most effective prevention is a two-part strategy: controlling the immediate moisture and addressing the root cause.
First, remove the existing mold from affected items. For washable fabrics like abayas, a hot wash with a mold-killing additive is often sufficient. For non-washables, professional dry cleaning is recommended. Clean the closet interior with a solution of white vinegar or a dedicated mold-cleaning product, and ensure everything is completely dry before returning items. The permanent solution requires lowering the closet's humidity. Ensure the room's AC is powerful enough for the space and that its vents are not blocked by furniture, allowing for proper air circulation and dehumidification. For closets on external walls, check for any hidden condensation or insulation issues. Using a standalone dehumidifier in the bedroom or moisture-absorbing products like silica gel packs inside the closet can provide a measurable reduction in dampness. For a recurring problem that persists after these steps, a professional inspection is advised. In many cases, the closet's constant dampness is a symptom of a larger humidity imbalance in the room or a hidden condensation point within the AC system or building envelope. A certified assessment can identify these specific sources through moisture mapping and air quality testing, providing a targeted remediation plan to resolve the issue for good. |
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