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Our master bedroom closet in our Jumeirah Village Circle townhouse has started smelling really damp, especially since the weather got more humid last month. I pulled out some winter clothes and found a few small black spots on the back wall. We’re worried it might be spreading behind the shelves. What’s the realistic cost for a professional mold inspection for a single room like this, and is it absolutely necessary to hire someone, or can we handle assessing it ourselves first?
Posted by Megan Wright
Asked on May 13, 2026 11:55 pm
A professional mold inspection for a single closet is typically part of a larger indoor air quality assessment, as the issue is rarely isolated. The cost is not usually priced per room but is based on the scope of the investigation, which includes visual inspection, moisture mapping, and air/surface sampling. For a targeted assessment of one area, you can expect the investment to be significantly less than a full-home inspection.

Given your location in JVC and the description of a damp smell with visible spots, a DIY assessment has limitations. You can check for obvious plumbing leaks or condensation from an AC duct, but mold often grows inside wall cavities or under flooring where moisture is hidden. The high humidity in Dubai, especially combined with year-round AC use, creates perfect conditions for condensation in enclosed spaces like closets on exterior walls.

It is strongly recommended to hire a professional in this case. The damp smell indicates active microbial growth that is likely more extensive behind the walls. A certified inspector will use tools like moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras to find the moisture source without causing unnecessary damage. They will also take air samples inside the closet and in a control room to compare spore levels, and surface samples from the black spots to identify the species in a lab. This data is crucial for determining the right remediation plan, as some species require more stringent containment protocols. The final report from a proper inspection provides documented evidence of the problem and the underlying cause, which is essential for effectively resolving it and preventing recurrence.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 16, 2026 9:03 pm