How to permanently remove black mold in Jumeirah villa?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it's the black mold that keeps coming back in the corners of our master bedroom. We’re in a Jumeirah villa and even after I scrub it away with bleach, it just reappears within a couple of weeks, especially on the wall behind the wardrobe. What’s the most effective long-term solution to kill it for good and prevent it from returning?
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Bleach only removes surface discoloration but doesn't address the root cause, which is why it returns so quickly. In Dubai's high humidity, especially in older Jumeirah villas, the wall itself is likely holding moisture. The mold behind the wardrobe is a major red flag, as this indicates a persistent damp environment with poor air circulation.
The most effective long-term solution requires a two-step process: remediation and prevention. First, the affected area must be properly remediated. This often involves removing contaminated porous materials like drywall or insulation that have absorbed moisture. Simply wiping the surface is insufficient. For a recurring problem of this nature, a professional inspection is recommended to identify the exact moisture source, which could be a small plumbing leak, capillary rising damp from the foundation, or condensation from temperature differences. Prevention is critical. After remediation, improve air circulation behind furniture; even a small gap between the wardrobe and wall can help. Consider using a dehumidifier in the room, as indoor humidity levels should be maintained below 60% to inhibit mold growth. Ensure your AC unit is serviced and draining correctly, as clogged drain pans are a common source of hidden moisture. For a definitive answer on the mold type and its potential link to your children's coughing, an air quality test with lab analysis can identify the species and spore count. |
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