Mold remediation cost for closet and DIY safe?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived in our villa in Al Barsha for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black mold in the corner of our master bedroom closet, probably from last winter's humidity. It's grown to about the size of a dinner plate and the room has started to smell damp. I'm worried about my family's health but also don't want to get ripped off.
What's the average cost for professional mold remediation for a spot this size, and is it something I can safely handle myself with products from ACE Hardware?
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For a patch the size of a dinner plate, remediation typically falls into a smaller-scale service bracket. The final cost depends on whether the mold has penetrated the drywall or backing material, which requires more involved removal and replacement. Expect pricing to be structured by the scope of work rather than a flat fee, so a professional assessment is necessary for an accurate quote.
Given the damp smell and the villa's age, this is likely more than surface-level. In Dubai's climate, indoor humidity from AC systems and winter condensation creates perfect conditions for mold to root into building materials. DIY solutions from a hardware store can remove the visible stain but often miss the underlying moisture source and root system, leading to rapid regrowth within weeks. For a confirmed, recurring issue of this size, professional remediation is advised to properly contain the area, remove contaminated materials, and apply specialized biocides. The most critical step is a moisture inspection to identify and rectify the source—often a small plumbing leak, capillary rise from the slab, or condensation from an AC duct running through the closet. Without fixing the source, the problem will return. You can verify a reputable provider by asking if their process includes pre- and post-remediation testing from an independent lab to confirm the spore count has been returned to safe levels, which is a standard of care for science-driven companies. |
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