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Our master bedroom in our Jumeirah villa has felt damp for a couple of months, but we just found black speckled mold growing behind the wardrobe. My husband and I have both had constant stuffy noses and headaches that seem to clear up when we're out of the house. What is the most effective and permanent way to get rid of this, and should we be getting a professional health assessment for the symptoms we've been having?
Posted by Klaus Lopez
Asked on April 19, 2026 8:50 pm
Mold behind a wardrobe in a Jumeirah villa is a clear sign of a persistent moisture issue, likely from high humidity or a hidden condensation leak. The symptoms you both experience, which improve when you leave, are a strong indicator of mold-related irritation.

For permanent removal, surface cleaning is not enough. The affected drywall or plaster behind the wardrobe is likely compromised and may need to be cut out and replaced to fully eradicate the root colony. The priority is identifying and rectifying the moisture source, which could be a leaking pipe, capillary rising damp, or condensation from the AC unit. In Dubai's climate, placing large furniture against an external wall can trap humid air and create a perfect environment for mold.

Given the visible growth and correlating health symptoms, a professional inspection is highly recommended. They will use moisture meters and thermal imaging to find the water source and assess the full extent. Remediation involves containment of the area, HEPA-filtered air scrubbing, and safe disposal of porous, contaminated materials.

For your health concerns, consulting a physician is advisable to discuss your symptoms and potential environmental triggers. A professional mold inspection company with an in-house microbiology lab can provide concrete data; they can take air and surface samples to identify the mold species and spore count levels inside versus outside your home. This documented evidence is invaluable for both the remediation plan and your healthcare provider.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 21, 2026 1:21 am