Black mold in Dubai villa: DIY or professional for baby's health?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived in our villa in Springs for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black mold in the corner of our master bedroom closet, which is on an outside wall. The AC in that room seems to be constantly running and the air feels damp. My wife is worried about our baby’s health and the cost of fixing it. Should I just clean it myself with bleach or is it worth paying for a professional mold inspection and treatment here in Dubai?
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Given the baby's health and the location on an outside wall, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. The damp feeling and constant AC use point to a potential condensation or humidity issue common in Dubai villas, where the building envelope can interact with our high external humidity. Bleach only removes surface discoloration; it doesn't address the moisture source or kill the root structure, and it can be hazardous to use around an infant.
The primary risk isn't the visible patch but the potential for hidden growth inside the wall cavity or from a small leak. An inspection identifies the species (not all black mould is the toxic Stachybotrys type) and maps the moisture source with tools like thermal cameras and moisture meters. For a Springs villa, common culprits are thermal bridging on the external wall or a compromised vapour barrier. While professional remediation can be an investment, the cost of not properly addressing it—potential health effects for sensitive individuals and further damage to the property—is often higher. A proper inspection provides a targeted solution, which is more effective and cost-efficient long-term than repeated DIY attempts. Look for a provider that offers a clear diagnostic report with lab analysis and a scope of work based on DHA and DM guidelines, so you know exactly what you're paying to fix. |
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