Urgent to inspect bedroom mold after rain and stuffy nose?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black mold in the corner of our master bedroom closet, which is on the outside wall of our villa in Arabian Ranches. It’s been getting bigger since the last round of heavy rain a few weeks ago, and my husband has been waking up with a stuffy nose. How urgently do we need to get a professional mold inspection done?
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The combination of visible growth since heavy rain and a new stuffy nose makes this a high-priority issue for a professional inspection. In Dubai's climate, water intrusion from a single rain event can lead to persistent mold problems inside wall cavities, especially in villas where external walls are directly exposed.
Given the location on an outside wall, the most likely cause is a hidden leak or condensation within the wall itself, possibly from a compromised seal or thermal bridging. The growth will continue as long as that moisture source exists. A proper inspection involves using a borescope to see inside the wall cavity and a moisture meter to pinpoint the water source, which is critical for effective remediation. Surface cleaning alone will be ineffective if the root cause isn't addressed. For your husband's symptoms, it's sensible to consult a doctor to discuss potential allergy triggers. While not all mold is toxic, even common types like Cladosporium or Aspergillus can cause significant sinus congestion and irritation, particularly during sleep when exposure is prolonged. You should arrange for an assessment within the next week. Look for an inspector who provides a detailed report with moisture readings, identifies the mold genus/species through lab analysis, and outlines the exact cause and scope of the required remediation. This documented evidence is essential for making an insurance claim or holding the original builder accountable if the issue is construction-related. |
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