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Our master bedroom in our Jumeirah villa has felt constantly damp since the weather got humid a couple of months ago. We've just discovered black spots spreading along the wall behind our wardrobe, and my husband has had a persistent sinus headache and cough he can't shake. Could this mold be the cause of his symptoms, and what’s the proper way to get it treated here—should we call the landlord or a specific cleaning company?
Posted by Maria Schneider
Asked on April 9, 2026 8:30 pm
Yes, the mold in your Jumeirah villa could definitely be the cause of your husband's persistent sinus headache and cough. Exposure to mold spores, particularly in a confined space like a bedroom, is a common irritant that can trigger allergic reactions and respiratory issues.

Given the high humidity and condensation issues common in Dubai, especially during summer months, mold growth behind furniture is a frequent problem. The constant cycle of AC cooling and warm, humid air creates ideal conditions for mold on cold walls.

You should notify your landlord or property manager immediately. Under typical Dubai rental agreements, the landlord is responsible for investigating and remedying structural issues leading to dampness and mold. However, for a health-focused diagnosis and remediation, you will need a specialist.

Do not use a standard cleaning company. This requires a professional mold inspection and testing service that can identify the species and source of the moisture. The treatment is not just wiping the visible spots; it involves identifying and fixing the underlying cause (often poor insulation or a hidden leak) and properly containing and removing the contaminated materials to prevent spores from spreading. A proper remediation company will use containment barriers, HEPA filtration, and provide post-remediation verification to ensure the problem is resolved. For health-related symptoms, a lab analysis of the mold type can be crucial information for a medical professional.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 11, 2026 12:32 am