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We've lived in our villa in Al Barsha for two years and just noticed a bunch of black spots spreading in the corner of our master bedroom closet, behind all the clothes. It’s gotten worse since the weather got more humid. What’s the first step I should take for a proper mold inspection here in Dubai, and can anyone recommend a reliable and affordable company?
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The first step is to isolate the area to prevent spores from spreading. Carefully remove all clothing and items from the closet, bagging them for washing if they show no visible mold. Avoid disturbing the spots directly, as this can aerosolize spores.
In Dubai's climate, this is almost certainly a moisture issue. The high humidity, combined with a cold spot from an AC duct running through the wall or ceiling space, creates perfect conditions for condensation and mold growth behind the surface. A proper inspection here involves more than just looking at the visible spots; it requires identifying the hidden moisture source. For a villa in Al Barsha, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. The inspector will use a borescope to look inside the wall cavity and a moisture meter to check the humidity levels within the structure. This is critical to understand the full extent and the root cause, which is often a small plumbing leak, poor insulation, or condensation from an AC unit. They should also take an air sample from the closet and a control sample from another room to compare spore counts, which is a standard method here. When looking for a reliable company, ask if they have their own microbiology lab for analysis or partner with an accredited one. This ensures the species is identified, which informs the remediation strategy. Any reputable provider should be able to explain Dubai Municipality's guidelines for mold remediation and provide a detailed report with before-and-after lab results. Avoid companies that offer to clean without first doing this diagnostic work, as the mold will simply return if the moisture issue isn't solved. |
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