Mold in Dubai closet: professional removal or DIY product?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a bunch of black spots in the corner of our master bedroom closet, which is on an interior wall. The strange thing is our clothes in that area feel slightly damp, and I'm worried it's spreading. What's the best way to handle mold removal in Dubai – should I call a professional company immediately or is there a specific product from ACE Hardware that actually works for this?
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The damp clothes and black spots suggest active mold growth, which is common in Dubai's humid climate, especially on interior walls where condensation can form behind them. This is likely more than surface mold and indicates a moisture problem that needs to be addressed first.
For a situation like this, a professional inspection is strongly recommended before any removal is attempted. The dampness on an interior wall points to a potential hidden issue, such as a small plumbing leak inside the wall or significant condensation due to the temperature difference between the air-conditioned room and the building's structure. A professional will use moisture meters and thermal imaging to locate the exact source of the moisture—simply wiping the visible mold away will be ineffective if the water source remains. While consumer-grade mold removal products from hardware stores can treat surface mold on non-porous tiles, they are often inadequate for porous materials like drywall or wood and will not address the root cause. In many cases, contaminated drywall or insulation must be safely removed and replaced. The process involves identifying and stopping the moisture source, containing the area to prevent spores from spreading during remediation, removing contaminated materials, HEPA vacuuming, and finally treating the area with antimicrobial solutions. Given the potential for hidden spread and the health implications of improper handling, calling a certified mold remediation provider is the most reliable course of action for a persistent, dampness-related problem. |
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