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The wall behind our sofa in our Khalifa City A villa has these black splotches that have been spreading for the last couple of months, and it smells damp whenever the AC is off. I think it’s from a slow leak in the upstairs bathroom. I’ve tried wiping it with vinegar, but it just comes back. For a problem this size, are we talking a few hundred dirhams to fix, or more like a thousand, and is it absolutely necessary to call a professional company?
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Cost depends entirely on the source of moisture and extent of hidden growth. For a recurring wall issue with a suspected leak, the fix is rarely just surface cleaning. The primary expense is locating and repairing the water intrusion—often a leaking pipe, faulty seal, or condensation issue—then properly drying the structure before remediation.
In Abu Dhabi's climate, indoor humidity from AC off-cycles and latent construction moisture can cause mold to regrow quickly if not addressed correctly. Vinegar or bleach only remove surface discoloration; they cannot reach the mold growing inside the wall or address the dampness. For a suspected leak from an upstairs bathroom, the wall cavity likely requires inspection, possibly with a borescope, to assess the damage. Remediation involves removing affected drywall, treating the structure, and ensuring it's completely dry before rebuilding. This process requires professional equipment like dehumidifiers and air scrubbers. While small, contained patches can sometimes be handled by a handyman, your description of spreading splotches and a damp smell suggests a systemic issue. Professional assessment is strongly recommended to prevent structural damage and potential health issues, especially with family members present. Reputable companies provide detailed scopes of work and post-remediation verification, which is your assurance the problem is solved. Request an onsite inspection for an accurate assessment and solution outline. |
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