Mold in closet: DIY or professional inspection cost in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived in our villa in Al Barsha for about two years and just noticed a patch of black spots growing in the corner of our master bedroom closet, which shares a wall with the ensuite bathroom. It’s gotten noticeably worse since the humidity kicked in last month. Is this something I can handle myself with bleach, or do I absolutely need to call a professional for a proper mold inspection, and what’s the typical cost for that in Dubai?
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Given the location and recent growth during humid weather, this is likely a condensation issue exacerbated by Dubai's climate. The wall shared with your bathroom is a classic problem area where warm, humid air meets cooler surfaces, creating ideal conditions for mold.
For a small patch (under one square foot), you can attempt DIY with caution. Use a vinegar solution or a commercial mold remover, not bleach, as bleach only removes surface discoloration and does not address the root cause or kill the fungal structure. Scrub the area, ensure it's completely dry, and address the moisture source by improving ventilation—running the bathroom exhaust fan longer after showers is a good start. However, professional inspection is strongly recommended in your case. The fact it's inside a closet and has spread noticeably suggests potential moisture within the wall cavity, which you cannot assess yourself. A proper inspection uses moisture meters and thermal imaging to find the hidden source of water, which is critical for a permanent fix. They will also take air and surface samples for lab analysis to identify the mold species, which determines the appropriate remediation protocol, especially important for a bedroom. The cost for a professional mold inspection in Dubai varies. It is influenced by the villa's size and the inspection's scope, but it is an investment in identifying the true extent of the problem. You will receive a detailed report with moisture readings and lab results, which is essential for effective remediation and provides a baseline if you need to engage your landlord or building management. |
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