Black mold in Dubai villa: DIY or professional needed?« Back to Previous Page

My kids have been coughing for the last couple of weeks and I just found a patch of black fuzzy stuff spreading behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom. We’re in a villa in Mirdif, and I’m worried it’s from the humidity. Is this something I can handle myself with cleaners from Ace Hardware, or do I absolutely need to call a professional, and what’s the average cost for a room this size in Dubai?
Posted by Sarah Harris
Asked on April 30, 2026 12:55 pm
Black mold in a Dubai villa, especially given the humidity and frequent AC use, is a health concern that warrants immediate attention. The fuzzy patch behind your wardrobe is a classic sign of condensation buildup, often from an exterior wall or an AC unit dripping excess moisture. This persistent dampness creates an ideal environment for mold.

For a small patch (less than one square meter), a DIY approach can be attempted. Use a solution of detergent and water or a diluted vinegar mix from a hardware store. Crucially, wear an N95 mask, goggles, and gloves to avoid inhaling spores or skin contact. Scrub the area thoroughly and ensure it is completely dried. However, simply cleaning the surface often fails if the moisture source isn't fixed. You must identify and repair the leak or condensation issue, or the mold will return.

Given the location (behind a large furniture piece) and the fact your children are experiencing respiratory symptoms, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. The visible patch is likely just the tip of the issue; spores can spread through the air and colonize within wall cavities or the AC system itself, which you cannot properly assess or remediate yourself. Professionals use moisture meters and thermal cameras to find the full extent of the problem and will perform the containment and removal necessary to prevent cross-contamination.

The cost for a professional assessment and remediation for a single room varies significantly based on the extent of the contamination. It is best to request an on-site inspection from a certified provider who can offer a precise scope of work and quotation. Look for companies that provide detailed lab reports to verify the species and confirm the cleanup's effectiveness.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 1, 2026 6:12 am