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We've lived in our Jumeirah villa for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black mold in the corner of our master bedroom where the wall meets the ceiling. It’s been worse since the humidity spiked last month. My husband has been waking up with a stuffy nose and a persistent cough that clears up once he's at the office all day. Could this mold be the reason for his symptoms, and how urgent is it that we get this professionally cleaned?
Posted by Timothy Young
Asked on May 8, 2026 5:00 am
Yes, the mold in your bedroom is a very likely cause of your husband's symptoms. The timing and location are strong indicators: his stuffy nose and cough that improve when he leaves the house are classic signs of a mold-related reaction. The patch's location at the wall-ceiling junction is a common trouble spot in Dubai villas, often due to a small condensation leak from an AC duct in the attic space or a minor roof leak that's worsened by the recent high humidity.

Given that this is a bedroom—where you spend many consecutive hours breathing the air—and that symptoms are already present, this situation should be addressed with some urgency. In Dubai's climate, a small patch can indicate a larger hidden moisture problem within the ceiling void or behind the wall. The goal is to identify and stop the moisture source first; simply cleaning the visible mold will not work if the underlying issue continues.

A professional inspection is strongly recommended for this scenario. They will use a moisture meter to find the source of the water intrusion, which is critical for a permanent fix. For health cases like this, a lab test can also identify the mold species, which helps assess potential risk levels and guides the proper remediation protocol. Look for a provider that offers documented evidence of the moisture source and can verify the cleanup with post-remediation testing, not just a visual inspection.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 9, 2026 6:58 pm