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Our spare bedroom in our villa in Mirdif has been smelling damp for a while, and I finally moved the wardrobe today to find a huge patch of black mold spreading up the wall behind it. We had that one big storm a couple of months back and I guess some water must have gotten in. What’s the best way to get a proper mold inspection done here to figure out how bad it is and where it's coming from?
Posted by Lakshmi Shah
Asked on April 23, 2026 6:40 pm
A professional inspection is the correct first step for a significant hidden mold issue like this. In Dubai's climate, that damp smell and visible growth behind furniture strongly suggest an ongoing moisture source, likely from the storm's water ingress that wasn't properly addressed.

A proper inspection isn't just confirming the mold you can see; it's a diagnostic process to find the moisture source and assess hidden spread. A thorough inspector will use a combination of tools. A moisture meter is essential to map the dampness within the wall cavity and identify the exact point of intrusion. They should also use a thermal imaging camera, which can reveal cooler spots behind walls where condensation or water has accumulated, often pinpointing leaks from AC ducts or pipes you can't see. For the mold itself, surface sampling or air quality testing can identify the species, which helps in understanding potential health risks and planning the remediation strategy.

When choosing a provider in Dubai, look for one with certified mold inspectors (like from IICRC) and, crucially, their own microbiology lab or a direct partnership with one. This ensures the samples they take are analyzed properly for accurate identification. Avoid companies that immediately jump to expensive remediation; a credible inspector provides a detailed report outlining the cause, the full extent of the contamination, and a clear scope for the required remediation work. This evidence-based approach is your best defense against unnecessary costs and ensures the root problem is solved. Given the villa's construction and the past storm, the inspector should thoroughly check the exterior wall cladding and seals for the breach.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 26, 2026 1:36 am