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Our master bedroom closet in our Jumeirah villa has had a persistent damp smell since the humidity really kicked in a month ago. I finally pulled everything out and found black fuzzy mold all along the back wall where our clothes were hanging. We’ve tried wiping it down with vinegar, but it’s already coming back and we’re worried about our health and our belongings. For a closet that’s about 3m x 2m, what’s the realistic ballpark cost to get this professionally treated and is it absolutely necessary, or can we tackle it ourselves?
Posted by Sandra Clark
Asked on April 29, 2026 3:20 am
The cost for treating mold in a closet depends entirely on the source of the problem, which in a Jumeirah villa is often a hidden leak or severe condensation from the high humidity. A simple surface treatment for a 3m x 2m area will be significantly less than a full remediation that involves identifying and rectifying the moisture source, which is the only permanent solution.

Because the mold has returned after a DIY attempt with vinegar, it indicates an active moisture issue that you haven't addressed. In Dubai's climate, surface cleaning is almost always a temporary fix. The fuzzy black growth suggests a larger colony, and the proximity to your clothing means spores have likely contaminated your belongings, posing a health risk through inhalation or skin contact.

A professional assessment is necessary to determine if the wall itself is compromised. They will use moisture meters and thermal imaging to find the moisture source—it could be a leaking pipe in the wall, condensation from an AC duct, or capillary rise from the slab. Treatment is not absolutely necessary if the health symptoms are tolerable and you are willing to discard affected porous items like clothing and cardboard, but for a persistent problem in a living space, it is the recommended course of action for your health and property.

The realistic process involves isolating the area, removing contaminated porous materials, HEPA vacuuming, and applying antimicrobial solutions. The final cost is tied to the scope of work, which can only be defined after a proper inspection. You should request an on-site assessment from a provider that includes a moisture investigation and a detailed scope of work with pricing, rather than a flat rate. Look for companies that provide before-and-after testing to verify the environment has been returned to a safe, dry state.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 1, 2026 8:07 am