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My master bedroom closet, which is on the outside wall of our villa in Mirdif, constantly feels damp. Every time I put on my shoes or grab a jacket, there's this weird musty smell that's gotten worse since the weather changed. I'm worried it's mold starting to form in the back corners. What's the best way to stop this moisture buildup for good?
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The dampness in your Mirdif villa closet is a classic Dubai issue, driven by the high humidity and the temperature difference between your air-conditioned room and the hot exterior wall. This creates condensation, which leads to that musty smell and potential mold growth.
First, improve air circulation inside the closet. Leave the doors slightly ajar and ensure bedroom AC vents aren't blocked by furniture. A small, battery-operated dehumidifier or moisture absorber box placed inside can make a significant difference. Check for any gaps or cracks in the exterior wall where humid outdoor air might be seeping in; sealing these can stop moisture at its source. For a more permanent solution, assess your villa's AC system. The unit may be oversized for the room, cooling the air too quickly without properly dehumidifying it. An HVAC professional can check the system's balance and drainage. Insulating the cold water pipes and the interior of the exterior wall behind the closet can also prevent condensation from forming. Given the persistent dampness and musty odor, a professional inspection is wise to rule out hidden mold growth within the wall cavity. They can use a moisture meter to pinpoint the exact source of the dampness. If mold is suspected, only a lab test can identify the species and confirm the health risk, which guides the correct remediation method. |
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