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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it might be mold, as we've just found a patch of black spots behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom in Jumeirah Village Circle. The wall feels slightly damp to the touch, and this is the second time this has happened since last winter. What's the best long-term solution to prevent this dampness and mold from coming back every year?
Posted by Rohan Iyer
Asked on May 11, 2026 8:55 pm
Recurring dampness and mold in Jumeirah Village Circle is a common issue driven by Dubai's high humidity and the constant use of AC, which creates significant temperature differentials between indoor and outdoor air. The damp patch behind your wardrobe is a classic sign of condensation forming on a cold surface, often an exterior wall.

The long-term solution requires addressing the moisture source. First, improve air circulation around that wall. Move the wardrobe at least a few inches away to allow air to flow behind it, preventing the cold surface from trapping humid air. Ensure your AC unit is regularly serviced and its drain line is clear to prevent excess humidity indoors. Using a dehumidifier in the bedroom, especially during the more humid winter months, can measurably reduce ambient moisture levels.

For the wall itself, the underlying issue may require more permanent measures. After a professional mold remediation to safely remove the active growth, consider treating the wall with an anti-mold primer before repainting. In severe cases, applying internal wall insulation can raise the surface temperature of the interior wall, preventing condensation from forming in the first place.

Given the symptoms your children are experiencing, a professional inspection is advised to identify the specific mold type and the full extent of the moisture issue. They can use thermal imaging to pinpoint cold spots and moisture meters to quantify the dampness within the wall structure, which is crucial for a permanent fix. This approach moves beyond surface cleaning to tackle the root cause.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 13, 2026 4:30 pm