Found black mold on interior wall in Dubai—who to call first?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black mold in the corner of our master bedroom closet, right on the wall. It must have been growing behind the clothes for a while because the whole room has started to smell damp. The weird thing is, this is an interior wall, not an external one. What's the best way to handle this in Dubai—should I call the building management first, or get a specialist to check for a leak?
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Start by calling building management immediately. In Dubai, interior wall mold typically indicates a hidden water leak from plumbing, AC condensation lines, or a leak from an adjacent apartment. The building is responsible for the structural integrity of walls and common plumbing, so they must investigate and repair the source.
While waiting for them, move clothes away and avoid disturbing the mold to prevent spore dispersal. Do not attempt to bleach it, as this only removes surface discoloration and can push it deeper into the drywall. Once management identifies and fixes the leak, the affected wall section will need professional remediation. The drywall and insulation are likely compromised and require removal and replacement to prevent regrowth, as the high ambient humidity here allows mold to return quickly if not fully addressed. A specialist can then conduct a post-remediation verification test to confirm the space is truly clean. |
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