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Our master bedroom closet in our Jumeirah villa has started to feel damp, and we just found black spots on some of our winter clothes and the back wall. This started about a month after the heavy winter rains, and the smell is getting stronger. I’m worried it’s spreading but have no idea what a professional mold inspection should cost here. Is it worth hiring a specialist, and what’s a reasonable price range for a thorough inspection of a couple of rooms?
Posted by Kayla Lewis
Asked on April 12, 2026 3:20 pm
Given the dampness and black spots in your Jumeirah villa closet, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. The issue you're describing, which emerged after the winter rains, is a classic sign of trapped moisture and active mold growth, likely exacerbated by Dubai's high humidity and the constant cycling of AC systems that can create condensation.

For a thorough inspection of a couple of rooms, a legitimate service involves more than a visual check. A proper assessment includes moisture mapping with specialized meters to find the water source, thermal imaging to see behind walls, and—most critically—air and surface sampling sent to an independent microbiology lab for analysis. This identifies the mold type and concentration, which is essential for planning an effective remediation.

Costs vary significantly based on the inspection's comprehensiveness. A basic visual assessment will be at the lower end, while a full diagnostic with lab work is a more detailed and scientifically verifiable process. You are paying for the equipment, expertise, and laboratory fees. For an accurate idea of cost for your specific situation, it's best to request assessments from a few certified providers, ensuring they outline exactly what is included (e.g., number of samples, type of report).

Given the potential for hidden growth within the wall cavity from the rain event, a lab-based inspection is worth the investment to prevent it from spreading further into your home’s structure and affecting more of your belongings.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 13, 2026 4:51 am