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My bedroom closet in our Jumeirah villa has been smelling damp for a couple of months, but after last week's heavy rain, I found a bunch of our clothes and shoes covered in black and green fuzzy spots. We run the AC constantly, but the humidity just feels like it's trapped in there. I’m worried it’s spreading behind the walls. What’s the realistic cost to get this professionally treated by a good company in Dubai, and is it absolutely necessary to call in the experts for something like this?
Posted by Joseph Rodriguez
Asked on April 21, 2026 12:15 am
That fuzzy growth is a clear sign of active mold, and given the smell and rain event, professional assessment is strongly recommended. The trapped humidity you describe is a classic problem in Dubai villas, where cool AC air meets warm walls, creating condensation that mold thrives on, especially in enclosed spaces like closets.

For the scale you're describing—visible growth on multiple items and a persistent damp smell—DIY cleaning is often insufficient. Surface cleaning with vinegar or bleach may remove visible spots but won't address the moisture source or hidden growth within walls or under flooring, which is a common concern after leaks. Spores can become airborne during improper cleaning, potentially spreading the problem.

The realistic cost for professional remediation depends entirely on the extent of the contamination. A small, contained area is a straightforward project, while treatment requiring wall removal, HEPA vacuuming, and air scrubbing to prevent cross-contamination is more involved. Reputable companies here provide a detailed assessment and quote based on the square footage affected and the required containment procedures.

It is necessary to call experts because they diagnose the root cause—often a minor leak or insulation issue—and verify remediation success with post-clearance testing, which is the only way to know the problem is truly resolved. This is crucial in our climate to prevent rapid regrowth. Start by moving affected items out of the closet to dry and improve air circulation, but arrange for a professional inspection to understand the full scope.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 23, 2026 7:07 am