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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a bunch of black spots spreading in the back of the wardrobe in our master bedroom, probably from the lack of air circulation. It’s gotten worse since the humidity spiked last month and now our whole room has a damp smell. Is this something I can tackle myself with bleach from ACE Hardware, or should I just call a professional company for mold removal in Dubai, and what’s a realistic price range for a small area like this?
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For a small, surface-level mold problem caused by lack of circulation, a DIY approach can be effective. The key is to address the moisture source first—improve air circulation in the wardrobe and consider a dehumidifier or moisture absorber for the room, especially during Dubai's humid summer months.
You can clean the affected area with a dedicated mold remover or a solution of white vinegar and water. Bleach is not recommended; it only removes the surface discoloration but does not kill the mold roots (hyphae) penetrating porous surfaces like wood or drywall, and its fumes are hazardous in enclosed spaces. However, the damp smell throughout the room suggests the mold may be more widespread than just the visible spots. It could be growing inside the wardrobe's backing panel or behind it, particularly if it's an external wall susceptible to condensation from AC units. This is a common issue in the region's climate. If the mold covers more than one square meter, has returned after a previous cleaning, or if you suspect hidden growth, a professional assessment is advised. They use moisture meters and borescopes to find the full extent. Proper remediation involves containing the area, using HEPA vacuums, and applying EPA-approved antimicrobials to prevent regrowth. For a small, contained area like a single wardrobe, professional remediation is typically a focused job. You should request an on-site assessment for an accurate quote, as pricing is based on the scope of contamination and required containment procedures, not just the visible stain. |
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