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The corner of our master bedroom wall, behind the wardrobe, has started showing these black fuzzy patches. I only noticed it a couple of days ago when I was rearranging, but the weather has been so humid lately I'm worried it's spreading quickly. We live in a villa in Mirdif, and this is an interior wall. How urgent is it that I get a professional to deal with this, or is it something I can handle myself with a bleach spray this weekend?
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Black mould behind furniture on an interior wall is a common issue in Dubai's climate and should be addressed promptly. The high humidity, especially during summer, provides the ideal damp environment for mould to grow and spread quickly, often within wall cavities where you can't see it.
While a small, surface-level patch might be temporarily managed with a diluted bleach solution, your situation has significant risk factors. The location behind a large piece of furniture suggests poor air circulation and potential hidden condensation. Spraying visible mould does not address the underlying moisture source or any extensive growth inside the wall. Disturbing it yourself can also aerosolize spores, spreading them to other parts of the room. For a villa in Mirdif with an interior wall affected during humid weather, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. The priority is to identify and resolve the moisture source, which could be a small plumbing leak, rising damp, or condensation from temperature differences. A proper assessment uses moisture meters and borescopes to see inside the wall structure. In many cases, remediation involves controlled removal of affected materials and applying antimicrobial treatments to prevent recurrence, not just surface cleaning. It is urgent to get it assessed within the next week to prevent further spread. Look for a provider that can diagnose the moisture source and provides before-and-after lab testing to verify the space is truly mould-free. |
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