Urgent mold in closet: handle now or wait?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived in our Jumeirah villa for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black and green mold in the corner of our master bedroom closet, behind some clothes. It's been really humid lately and I'm worried it's been growing there for a while unseen. My main concern is how quickly this needs to be dealt with—is this something I need to call a professional for immediately this weekend, or can it wait until I can get to it next week?
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Address this immediately. Given Dubai's high humidity and the fact it's been growing unseen for some time, this is not a minor issue. The combination of a confined space like a closet and the presence of both black and green mould indicates a persistent moisture problem that requires prompt action.
Start by carefully removing the affected clothing and items from the closet for cleaning or disposal. Do not disturb the mould patch itself, as this can release spores into the air. Keep the closet door closed and the room well-ventilated until you can properly assess it. The urgency for professional help depends on the size. If the patch is larger than one square meter, or if you suspect it has penetrated the wallboard or insulation behind it, you should arrange for a professional inspection and remediation this weekend. Smaller, surface-level patches can often be managed with careful DIY cleaning using appropriate protective gear and mould-killing solutions, but the underlying cause must be fixed. The critical factor is identifying and eliminating the moisture source. In a closet, this is often condensation from an exterior wall or a nearby AC unit's condensate line issue. Simply cleaning the mould without fixing the leak or humidity problem will guarantee its return. A professional inspection can pinpoint the exact cause using moisture meters and thermal imaging, which is crucial for a permanent solution, especially in villa construction common in Jumeirah. For health safety, particularly with black mould present, erring on the side of a professional assessment is strongly advised. |
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