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We've lived in our Jumeirah villa for two years and just noticed a bunch of black spots in the corner of our master bedroom closet. It's an interior wall and the room always feels a bit damp, even with the AC on. I'm really worried it's spreading behind the clothes.
What's the most effective way to deal with mold in a Dubai villa, and should I call a professional company or can I handle this myself with a bleach solution?
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That damp feeling and black spots in your closet are classic signs of a mold issue, very common here due to our high humidity and constant AC use. The moisture likely comes from condensation on the cold interior wall behind the closet.
For a small, visible patch (under one square meter), you can attempt to clean it yourself. Do not use bleach. It's mostly water, which feeds mold, and its fumes are hazardous in enclosed spaces. Instead, use a dedicated mold remover or a solution of distilled white vinegar and water. Scrub the area thoroughly, let it dry completely, and dispose of any contaminated materials like cardboard boxes. However, self-cleaning only addresses the surface. The real concern is the moisture source and potential spread inside the wall cavity, which you cannot see. Given the persistent dampness you describe, this is likely a deeper issue. In Dubai villas, this often stems from inadequate insulation causing thermal bridging (condensation on cold walls) or a minor plumbing leak. For a recurring or larger problem, a professional assessment is strongly recommended. They use moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras to find the exact source of water intrusion hidden within the structure. Without fixing this, the mold will return. A reputable company will provide a detailed report with lab-verified identification of the mold type, which is crucial for planning the correct remediation strategy and ensuring it is handled safely. |
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