How to stop moisture in my Mirdif villa closet?« Back to Previous Page
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My bedroom closet on the outside wall of our villa in Mirdif has started getting these black speckles on the leather bags and shoes I stored there. I first noticed it after that period of heavy dew a couple of weeks ago, and the room just feels damp. What’s the most effective way to stop this moisture from coming through the wall and ruining my things?
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Moisture in villa closets on external walls is a common issue in Mirdif, primarily driven by the high outdoor humidity and the temperature difference between your air-conditioned room and the sun-heated exterior wall. This creates condensation inside the wall cavity, which then migrates inward. The black speckles are very likely mold growth feeding on the organic material in leather.
Your first step is to immediately remove all affected items from the closet. Clean the leather with a suitable conditioner to halt the mold growth. For the closet itself, thoroughly wipe down all interior surfaces with a diluted vinegar or detergent solution to remove the surface mold. Keep the closet empty and the door open for several days with a fan blowing inside to dry it out completely. To prevent recurrence, you need to address the root cause: the temperature differential and moisture penetration. For a permanent fix, the wall requires professional assessment. The most effective solution is often external waterproofing and the installation of a thermal barrier or insulated cladding to prevent the outer wall from heating up so drastically. Internally, a dehumidifier in the bedroom can help maintain humidity levels below 60%, which is critical in Dubai's climate. Ensure your AC is serviced and draining properly, as a faulty unit can contribute significantly to indoor humidity. Given the moisture is already manifesting as mold, a professional inspection is recommended to identify the exact point of moisture ingress and assess the wall's condition. They can provide a targeted remediation plan, which is more reliable than temporary DIY fixes for villa construction in this region. |
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