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We’ve lived in our villa in Jumeirah for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black mould in the corner of our main bedroom closet, behind some clothes. It wasn't there during the last summer, but with all the recent humidity, it seems to have appeared. My wife has started getting headaches in the morning. Is this something I need to get treated immediately by a professional, or can I handle it myself with a vinegar spray?
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Black mould in a bedroom closet in Dubai is a sign of elevated humidity, and given your wife's symptoms, professional assessment is strongly advised. While a small patch might be manageable, its location behind clothes and the onset of headaches suggest a more serious issue that DIY methods like vinegar often can't fully address. Vinegar only removes surface growth and does not address the moisture source or potential hidden contamination within the wall.
The recent high humidity has likely caused condensation within that exterior wall corner, a common issue in villas here. The mould you see is probably just the visible portion. In climates like Dubai's, where AC systems run year-round, improper sealing or insufficient insulation can create cold spots where moisture condenses, leading to mould growth inside walls. This requires identifying and rectifying the building envelope issue to prevent recurrence. For a case like this, a professional inspection is warranted to determine the extent of the growth and the root moisture cause. They will use moisture meters and thermal imaging to check the wall cavity. If the mould is only on the surface, remediation may be straightforward. However, if it has penetrated the drywall or insulation, those materials will need to be safely removed and replaced. Since health symptoms are involved, lab testing to identify the mould species can provide clarity on potential health risks and guide the remediation protocol. Look for a provider that offers a full process: diagnostics to find the moisture source, containment procedures to prevent cross-contamination, removal of affected materials, and verification of cleanup with post-remediation testing. This ensures the problem is solved, not just the visible stain cleaned. |
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