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The wall behind our sofa in the living room has a patch of black mold that’s grown since the last heavy rain in Al Barsha. We’ve been putting off dealing with it because of work, but my husband’s asthma has been worse lately and I’m getting worried. How urgent is it to get professional mold removal, and is this something we need to address within days or can it wait a couple more weeks?
Posted by Daniel Walker
Asked on May 15, 2026 5:18 pm
Given your husband's asthma, this is urgent and should be addressed within days, not weeks. The dampness from the heavy rain in Al Barsha created ideal conditions for mold, and its continued presence will almost certainly aggravate respiratory conditions.

In Dubai's climate, indoor mold can proliferate quickly due to high humidity and condensation issues, often hidden within walls or behind furniture. A professional inspection is critical here, as the visible patch is likely just the surface of a larger problem. They will identify the moisture source—likely a post-rain leak or condensation from an AC unit—and assess the extent of the growth.

For asthma sufferers, exposure to mold spores can trigger severe attacks and chronic inflammation. Do not attempt to remove it yourself, as improper handling will aerosolize a high concentration of spores throughout your living space, making the situation much worse.

A proper remediation process involves containment of the area, specialized filtration to capture spores, removal of contaminated materials like drywall or insulation, and addressing the root moisture problem to prevent immediate recurrence. After remediation, a post-testing verification is the only way to confirm the environment is safe. Given the health risk present, I would strongly recommend contacting a provider with certified technicians and their own microbiology lab to ensure the job is done to a verifiable standard.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 17, 2026 4:25 pm