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We've lived in our villa in Al Barsha for two years and just noticed a patch of black, fuzzy mold in the corner of our master bedroom closet, behind some storage boxes. It must have been growing slowly for a while, probably because of a small, hidden leak from the ensuite bathroom. I'm worried about the health risks and the cost to fix it properly. Should I hire a professional mold remediation company here in Dubai, and roughly how much should I expect to pay for an inspection and treatment for a small area like this?
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Black mold in a Dubai villa closet is a definite concern, especially given the high humidity and potential for hidden condensation. The first step is to identify and stop the moisture source—inspect the adjacent bathroom for leaks around pipes, the shower tray, or faulty grouting. Until fixed, any cleaning is temporary.
For a small, visible patch, you can clean it yourself if you are in good health. Wear an N95 mask, gloves, and safety glasses. Scrub the area with a microfiber cloth and a detergent like diluted Castile soap. Avoid bleach; it only removes the colour and can push spores into the air. After cleaning, dry the area completely with a fan. Dispose of any porous materials like cardboard boxes that were in direct contact. However, given its location behind storage and the likelihood of a slow leak, there is a high chance the mold has spread into the wall cavity or under the flooring. This is where a professional inspection is warranted. They use moisture meters and borescopes to assess the full extent behind surfaces, which is critical for a permanent solution. Professional remediation cost is driven by the area’s size and the required containment. For a small closet, expect a cost reflective of localized work that includes isolating the area, HEPA vacuuming, and antimicrobial treatment to prevent regrowth. Always request a post-remediation verification test from a third-party lab to confirm the space is safe; this is a standard practice for credible companies here. |
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