Cost to remove black mold from wall in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it's from the black mold that's been spreading along the bedroom wall in our Jumeirah villa since the humidity spiked a few weeks ago. I tried scrubbing it with bleach but it just came back darker. I'm worried about their health but also need to budget for this. For a wall about 3 meters wide, what’s a realistic price range to get this professionally treated and removed by a reputable company in Dubai?
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Black mold on interior walls in Dubai is a common issue, particularly in older villas in coastal areas like Jumeirah where high humidity meets cooler wall surfaces, creating condensation. Bleach is ineffective on porous surfaces like drywall or plaster; it only bleaches the surface pigment, often causing the colony to return more aggressively as it feeds on the moisture.
For a 3-meter wall, the cost is not a simple flat rate. Reputable companies base pricing on the extent of damage behind the surface. The critical factor is whether the mold has penetrated the wallboard and insulation. In many villas, a leak from an AC condensation line or a seepage issue from the outside is the actual source, and the wall may need to be opened to assess and address the root cause. Treatment involves containment to prevent spores from spreading, removal of contaminated materials, HEPA vacuuming, antimicrobial application, and finally repairing the structure. You should budget for an initial professional inspection first. This diagnostic step is essential to define the scope and will typically cost a separate, smaller fee. They will use moisture meters and possibly borescopes to see inside the wall cavity. The total remediation cost will then be based on the square meters of affected material, the labor for containment, and the repairs needed. For a reputable company using proper protocols and providing post-remediation verification, expect the project to be a significant investment in your family's health. Given the children's coughing, this is a case for professional assessment. The damp conditions here can lead to other allergens like dust mites, so a proper diagnosis is key. Look for a provider that offers a clear scope of work, follows NYS or IICRC standards, and can provide documented proof of clearance after the job is done. |
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