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We've lived in our Jumeirah villa for 2 years and just noticed a few small black speckles in the corner of our master bedroom closet on the interior wall. The room always feels a bit damp, and we run the AC constantly. What's the best way to clean this safely and, more importantly, how can we stop it from coming back for good?
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Black mold in Dubai villas is common due to the high humidity and constant AC use, which creates condensation. For the small black speckles in your closet, you can clean it yourself if the area is smaller than one square meter. Wear an N95 mask and gloves. Scrub the area with a mixture of detergent and water, then thoroughly dry it. Do not use bleach, as it doesn't prevent regrowth and can damage porous surfaces.
To stop it from returning, you must control the moisture. Your AC should be set to a consistent temperature, ideally between 22-24°C, to reduce condensation. Ensure the unit is not oversized for the room. Improve air circulation in the closet by not overpacking it and leaving the door ajar periodically. A small disposable desiccant dehumidifier placed inside can also help absorb excess dampness. However, since you mention the room always feels damp, the issue is likely systemic. The constant AC operation may be causing the unit to cycle improperly, leading to excess moisture. The mold on the wall could also indicate a hidden problem, such as a minor pipe leak within the wall or inadequate external insulation, which is a frequent issue with villas in Jumeirah exposed to sea air. For a persistent damp feeling and recurring mold, a professional inspection is advised to identify the root cause. They can perform a moisture mapping assessment to find hidden dampness and check your AC system's performance. In many cases, resolving this requires correcting the AC issue and possibly improving the room's insulation. Verifiable proof of remediation, like before-and-after moisture readings, is what separates a proper fix from a temporary cosmetic clean. |
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