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Our master bedroom closet in our Jumeirah villa has had a persistent damp smell since the humidity started a few weeks ago, and I finally pulled everything out to find black spots all over the back wall. We run the AC constantly but it doesn't seem to help this area. What should I realistically expect to pay for professional mold removal for a space like this, and is it a complete DIY no-go?
Posted by Steven Thompson
Asked on May 1, 2026 7:55 am
For a villa closet in Jumeirah, the cost is primarily determined by the extent of the hidden damage. Since the mold is on the wall and you mention a persistent damp smell, the issue is likely inside the wall cavity, which is common here due to condensation from year-round AC use. You're paying for the remediation process: containment, removal of affected materials, HEPA vacuuming, antimicrobial treatment, and addressing the moisture source to prevent recurrence.

Expect pricing to be structured by the project scope, not hourly. A small, contained area like a single closet is on the lower end of professional remediation costs. However, if the moisture source is a leaking pipe or insulation issue within the wall, the scope and cost will increase significantly to include opening the wall, repairs, and potential post-remediation verification testing.

This is a DIY no-go for two reasons specific to our climate. First, improper handling aerosolizes spores, spreading the problem to your AC system and other rooms. Second, simply wiping the surface misses the root cause—the mold inside the wall and the condensation issue. A professional inspection, like those with documented moisture mapping, is crucial to identify the source, which is often a thermal bridge or missing insulation in the wall allowing cold air to condense.

Your first step is a professional assessment to get an accurate scope and quote. They will identify if the wall needs to be opened and the true source of the moisture. For a lasting solution, the remediation must include correcting the condensation problem, often by improving insulation or airflow in that specific area.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 1, 2026 10:14 am