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My kids have been coughing more than usual and I finally traced it to what looks like black mold spreading along the wall behind our wardrobe in the master bedroom. We've lived in this Jumeirah villa for 2 years and just noticed it, probably made worse by the recent humidity. What's the best way to handle this properly—should I call a professional company or is there a reliable DIY method that actually works here?
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Black mold behind furniture in a Jumeirah villa is a common issue here, exacerbated by our high humidity and constant AC use creating condensation. For a spread along a wall, DIY is often insufficient and can aerosolize spores, worsening the problem.
First, identify and stop the moisture source. This is likely condensation from the cold wall meeting humid air or a hidden plumbing leak. For any visible mold over a few square feet, or if it has a musty odor, a professional inspection is strongly advised to assess the extent within the wall cavity. They use moisture meters and borescopes to find hidden dampness. Proper removal requires containment. Professionals will seal the area with plastic sheeting and use negative air pressure machines to prevent spores from spreading to other parts of your home during remediation. The moldy material, like drywall or insulation, is usually removed and disposed of securely. All surfaces are then HEPA-vacuumed and cleaned with antimicrobial solutions. After removal, the root cause must be fixed. This often involves improving room ventilation, adding insulation to prevent condensation on cold surfaces, or repairing leaks. Simply cleaning the visible mold without addressing the humidity will guarantee its return. Given the health symptoms you've observed, a professional approach is the most reliable way to ensure the mold is fully eradicated and your indoor air quality is restored. Companies with their own microbiology labs can also test to confirm the mold type and verify post-remediation that the environment is safe. |
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