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Our master bedroom closet, which is on an outside wall, has started to feel damp and I keep finding small black spots on a couple of leather handbags and shoes stored in there. This has gotten noticeably worse over the last few weeks since the weather changed. I'm worried it's spreading but I can't see any obvious leak. Can anyone recommend a thorough mold inspection company that uses thermal imaging to find the hidden source of this moisture?
Posted by Samantha Thompson
Asked on May 4, 2026 4:45 pm
Your situation is very common in Dubai, especially during seasonal shifts in humidity. The dampness on an outside wall, coupled with black spots on leather, strongly suggests a condensation issue leading to active mold growth. The wall likely acts as a thermal bridge, where the difference between the scorching outdoor heat and your air-conditioned interior causes moisture to condense within the structure, hidden from view.

A professional inspection using thermal imaging is the correct approach here. The camera will identify the exact cold spots and moisture patterns within the wall cavity that are invisible to the naked eye, pinpointing the source without unnecessary demolition. Be sure to hire a provider that includes a moisture meter with the thermal scan to get quantitative data on the dampness levels. Any reputable inspector should provide a detailed report with the thermal images and moisture readings documented.

For this type of hidden moisture problem, avoid companies that only offer surface-level cleaning. You need a diagnostics-first company with certified thermographers. In the UAE, look for providers whose inspectors hold Level I or II certifications from the American Society for Non-Destructive Testing (ASNT) or equivalent, as this validates their ability to correctly interpret thermal data. The initial assessment should clearly explain the cause and scope before any remediation plan is discussed.

While waiting for the inspection, improve air circulation in the closet immediately. Leave the door open and consider placing a small desiccant dehumidifier inside to draw out moisture. Remove the affected items to prevent further damage and cross-contamination.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 7, 2026 9:24 am