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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet, and when I opened it up, there was visible mold growing on the back wall. It's been two years since we moved into our apartment complex, but this issue only started recently. What steps should I take to address this properly and prevent it from happening again?
Posted by Jacob Smith
Asked on January 9, 2026 3:22 am
Well, dealing with mold in your closet can be a tricky issue, especially considering the climate in Dubai and the UAE. First off, it's essential to understand that mold can grow pretty much anywhere, from damp basements to humid closets, provided there’s moisture present. The musty smell you're noticing is a strong indicator of active mold growth.

Starting with immediate action, you should definitely take steps to remove the visible mold and prevent its spread before it becomes an even bigger problem. However, given that your closet has only recently shown signs of mold despite moving in two years ago, it might be worth investigating if there have been any recent changes or issues within your apartment complex like pipe leaks or increased humidity levels.

Firstly, you should clean the affected area thoroughly. Use a solution of water and detergent to scrub away visible mold, making sure to wear protective gear such as gloves and masks. Once cleaned, ensure that the surface is completely dry before proceeding with any further steps. In Dubai’s climate, it can be challenging to maintain low humidity levels indoors, so consider using dehumidifiers or air conditioners to help control moisture.

Next, it's crucial to address the root cause of the mold growth. Inspect your closet for potential sources of water ingress such as leaking pipes, condensation issues, or poor ventilation. If you notice any leaks or other problems, report them to your building management immediately. In Dubai and UAE, there are regulations regarding maintaining proper living conditions which might come into play here.

Given the specific nature of your case and considering that mold can pose health risks, it would be wise to seek professional assistance for a thorough inspection. In the UAE, services like "Saniservice" (hello@saniservice.com) or "Mold Response" (800-MOLDS or 800-66537), can provide expert advice and remediation solutions tailored to local conditions.

Remember that in Dubai, it's common for mold issues to arise due to the region’s high humidity levels, especially during the summer months. Regular maintenance of your home, including proper ventilation and moisture control, is key to preventing future occurrences.

Lastly, follow-up on any repairs or treatments recommended by professionals. Keep an eye out for signs of recurrence and maintain good indoor air quality through regular cleaning and monitoring.

By taking these steps, you can effectively manage the current situation in your closet while also addressing potential underlying issues that could lead to mold growth in the future.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 11, 2026 3:34 am