Black mold behind wardrobe: clean myself or call pro?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing for the last few weeks and I finally pulled out the wardrobe in our master bedroom to find a huge patch of black mold spreading on the wall behind it. The dehumidifier has been running constantly but the room still feels damp, probably from the AC unit. For a problem this big in a Marina apartment, is it worth trying to clean it myself with bleach or should I just call a professional company, and what kind of cost am I looking at for a single room?
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Black mold behind furniture in a Marina apartment is a serious indicator of a persistent moisture issue, likely from condensation and high ambient humidity exacerbated by year-round AC use. Given the size you describe and the health symptoms in your children, a professional inspection is strongly recommended.
DIY cleaning with bleach is a surface-level fix that often fails. Bleach does not penetrate porous materials like drywall or concrete, leaving the root of the mold intact. It can also aggravate the spores, worsening air quality during cleaning. For a problem this significant, the priority is identifying and resolving the source of the dampness, which could be a leaking pipe, rising damp, or chronic condensation from the AC unit. In Dubai, professional remediation involves containment to prevent cross-contamination, safe removal of affected materials like compromised drywall, HEPA vacuuming, and applying specialized antimicrobial agents. Crucially, they will diagnose the moisture source to prevent rapid regrowth. Reputable companies provide before-and-after lab reports to verify the spore count has been returned to safe levels, which is vital for your family's health. While costs vary based on the extent of damage and required repairs, investing in a certified professional is essential for a lasting solution and to ensure the health of your indoor environment, especially with children present. For immediate action, move the wardrobe to improve air circulation and continue using the dehumidifier. |
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