Dealing with black mold in Dubai apartment: DIY or professional?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a bunch of black spots spreading on the wall behind our wardrobe in the master bedroom. The room has felt really damp lately, even with the AC on. I'm worried about my family's health and that it's damaging the apartment. For those who've dealt with this in a Dubai apartment, is this a DIY fix with bleach or should I call in a professional, and roughly what did it cost you?
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For a visible spread behind a wardrobe, a professional assessment is strongly advised. The damp feeling you describe indicates an active moisture source, which is the root problem that must be fixed first. In Dubai's climate, this is often due to a leaking pipe within the wall, condensation from an AC unit with a blocked drain line, or moisture wicking from a poorly sealed external wall.
While a small patch might be managed with diluted bleach, it is a temporary fix on the surface and will not address the hidden moisture or the mold growing within the wall cavity. Disturbing it yourself also risks releasing a high concentration of spores into your living space, which can exacerbate health issues like allergies and asthma. Professionals use containment barriers, HEPA filtration, and antimicrobial treatments to remediate safely. More importantly, they diagnose the moisture source. For an apartment, your building management is typically responsible for fixing structural leaks from outside or in shared plumbing chases, but you need a certified report to formally request this. Costs vary significantly based on the infestation's extent and the required repair work. A simple contained area will be a different proposition than one requiring wall removal and plumbing repairs. Reputable providers offer inspections with detailed scopes of work, so you know what you're paying for before any remediation begins. |
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