Black mold found, pregnant wife. DIY or pro in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a large patch of black mold behind our wardrobe in the master bedroom, probably from a small, hidden AC leak. My wife is pregnant and I'm really concerned about the health risks, so I want it handled properly. Is this a DIY job with bleach, or should I call a professional mold remediation company in Dubai, and what kind of cost am I looking at for a single room?
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Given your wife's pregnancy, this is not a DIY job. Health risks from mould exposure, particularly for those with vulnerable immune systems or during pregnancy, are well-documented and require a cautious approach. The black patch behind the wardrobe suggests a sustained moisture issue, likely from a hidden AC condensate leak, which is very common in Dubai's climate.
Using bleach is ineffective on porous surfaces like drywall and can actually aggravate the problem by releasing spores and toxic fumes without addressing the root cause. Proper remediation requires isolating the area, using HEPA filtration to capture airborne spores, and physically removing contaminated materials. For a situation of this severity, a professional assessment is strongly recommended. Reputable companies in Dubai use moisture meters and borescopes to find the leak's source and the full extent of the damage, which is often wider than what's visible. The remediation process itself involves containment, safe removal, and antimicrobial treatment to prevent regrowth. Crucially, they will also fix the underlying AC issue; otherwise, the mould will return. Cost is variable and depends entirely on the square footage affected and the extent of the leak repair needed. For a single room with contained growth, you are typically looking at a professional service that includes assessment, remediation, and a post-clearance test to verify the air quality is safe. Always request a detailed scope of work and ensure the company provides documented proof of results, not just a visual inspection. |
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