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We've lived in our Jumeirah apartment for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black spots growing on the wall behind our wardrobe. It’s been so humid lately that the windows are constantly fogged up in the mornings. How urgent is it to get this treated, or can it wait until next week?
Posted by Richard Lewis
Asked on April 4, 2026 2:35 am
Addressing the mold behind your wardrobe is time-sensitive, not an emergency, but it should not be ignored for weeks. The current high humidity and condensation you're seeing on windows are the exact conditions that allow mold to thrive and spread. In Dubai's climate, indoor humidity from AC overuse in summer and lack of ventilation in winter creates a persistent risk.

The urgency depends on the extent. A small patch suggests the issue is currently contained, but the hidden surface behind the wardrobe could be worse. Mold is a symptom of excess moisture, likely from condensation against that cooler exterior wall. The primary goal is to identify and correct that moisture source to prevent recurrence.

For a confirmed fix, a professional inspection is recommended to assess the wall's moisture content and the mold's penetration. Surface cleaning with a vinegar or diluted bleach solution can temporarily address visible growth, but without resolving the underlying dampness, it will return. Improving air circulation around the wardrobe and using a dehumidifier can help reduce ambient moisture.

Since this is a residential apartment, note that Dubai Municipality guidelines often hold property owners responsible for addressing structural issues leading to dampness, while tenants may be responsible for interior maintenance. You should notify your building management to investigate potential external water ingress or insulation flaws in the wall. Treating it properly within the next week is advisable to prevent further spread.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 6, 2026 7:58 pm