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We've lived in our Jumeirah villa for 2 years and just noticed a large patch of black mold behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom, probably from a small AC leak we didn't catch. It's spread about a meter across the wall and the room has started to smell damp. Is this something I can tackle myself with bleach from ACE Hardware, or should I be calling a professional company for a proper job, and what's the typical cost range for a problem this size in Dubai?
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For a mold patch of that size and with a known moisture source, professional remediation is strongly recommended. A one-meter spread indicates significant growth, and DIY methods with bleach from a hardware store are often ineffective on porous surfaces like drywall and can pose health risks from improper handling.
The Dubai climate complicates this further. High humidity means spores released during cleaning can quickly settle and regrow in new areas if not contained. Proper remediation requires isolating the area with physical barriers, using HEPA filtration to capture airborne spores, and removing not just the visible mold but any water-damaged building materials like the drywall or backing board behind it. Bleach only removes surface discoloration; it does not address the root hyphae growth inside the material or the spores. Given the persistent damp smell, the AC leak may have also affected the wall cavity, which requires specialized equipment like moisture meters to assess the full extent. A reputable local company will follow standards for containment and removal, then apply antimicrobial treatments designed for porous surfaces. The final critical step is identifying and fixing the underlying moisture issue—the AC leak—to prevent immediate recurrence. For a job of this scale involving demolition and containment, costs are not typically charged by the square meter but by the project scope, which includes the extent of demolition, containment measures, and disposal. You should request an on-site assessment from a provider that can explain their containment and verification process. |
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