Could black mold in our villa be causing our headaches?« Back to Previous Page

We've lived in our Jumeirah villa for 2 years and just noticed a big patch of black mold in the back of the wardrobe on the ground floor, which shares a wall with the bathroom. Since the last round of heavy rain a few weeks ago, my wife and I have both had persistent headaches and a bit of a sore throat that won't go away. Is this kind of mold likely to be the cause of our symptoms, or are we overreacting?
Posted by Giuseppe Flores
Asked on April 12, 2026 7:15 am
Black mold exposure can indeed cause the symptoms you're describing, including persistent headaches and sore throats. The timing after heavy rain is a significant clue, as it suggests a new or worsening moisture intrusion. In Dubai's climate, high humidity and condensation issues, especially in areas sharing walls with bathrooms, create ideal conditions for mold growth.

For a villa in Jumeirah, the first step is to identify the moisture source. The shared wall with the bathroom likely has a hidden leak from plumbing or a failed sealant, which the recent rains may have exacerbated. This requires a professional inspection to locate the source, as simply cleaning the visible mold will not solve the problem if the leak persists.

Given your symptoms and the size of the patch, a DIY approach is not recommended. Disturbing the mold can release a high concentration of spores into your indoor air, potentially worsening your health issues. The Dubai Municipality has guidelines for handling mold, and a proper remediation process involves containment, HEPA filtration, and safe removal.

I would advise a professional assessment that includes moisture mapping and air quality testing. This will confirm the mold type and spore concentration, providing a clear remediation plan. Addressing the root cause is the only way to ensure it doesn't return.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 12, 2026 8:15 am