Black mold in closet: professional inspection or DIY bleach?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived in our villa in Jumeirah for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black mold in the corner of our master bedroom closet. It's been getting worse since the humidity spiked a couple of weeks ago, and I'm worried it's spreading behind the walls. Is this something I need to get professionally inspected immediately, or can I handle it myself with bleach?
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Professional inspection is strongly recommended for any mold growth in a bedroom, especially a recurring patch in a closet. The visible spot is likely just the tip of the issue; the high humidity in Dubai provides ideal conditions for it to thrive inside wall cavities and under flooring.
Bleach is ineffective on porous surfaces like drywall and wood, as it only removes the surface discoloration without addressing the root moisture problem or the hyphae (roots) growing within the material. You'll see it return. The constant cooling from year-round AC can create significant condensation points within walls, which is a primary driver for hidden growth in villas. An inspection involves using moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras to locate the source of the dampness—often a small plumbing leak, capillary action from the slab, or condensation on a cold wall—and assess the full extent. For a science-driven approach, air and surface sampling sent to a microbiology lab can identify the species, which dictates the appropriate remediation protocol, particularly important if anyone in the household has respiratory sensitivities. Handling this correctly now prevents a much larger, more disruptive problem later. |
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