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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black mold in the corner of our master bedroom closet, behind some storage boxes. It's on the interior wall that faces the outside, and it feels slightly damp. With the humidity rising again, I'm worried it will spread quickly. How urgent is it to get this professionally treated, and could it be a sign of a bigger problem with the building's insulation?
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Yes, this is urgent and likely indicates a bigger problem. The damp interior wall facing outside is a classic sign of a thermal bridge, where the building's insulation is compromised, allowing condensation to form. In Dubai's high humidity, this creates a constant moisture source for mold to thrive behind walls and spread unseen.
You should arrange a professional inspection immediately. The priority is to identify and fix the moisture source—likely inadequate insulation or a hidden leak—before remediation. Simply cleaning the visible mold is a temporary fix; it will return if the wall remains damp. For a case like this, a thorough assessment includes moisture mapping and thermal imaging to see the full extent of the problem within the wall cavity. Proper remediation then requires isolating the area, removing affected materials, and treating the structure with antimicrobial solutions. Once the root cause is repaired, ensuring the area is completely dry is critical before any rebuilding occurs. |
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