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My bedroom closet in our Jumeirah villa has had this musty smell for weeks, and I finally pulled everything out to find black spots all over the back wall. We had that really humid spell last month, and I think it must have gotten in there. I’m worried about our health and ruining our clothes, but I have no idea what this kind of cleanup involves. What’s the realistic cost for professional mold removal for a space like this, and is it a complete DIY disaster if I try to handle it myself?
Posted by Hannah Taylor
Asked on April 24, 2026 10:00 am
Professional mold removal cost for a closet-sized area depends heavily on the root cause. A simple surface contamination on a single wall is a smaller, more contained job. However, cost increases if the mold has penetrated the drywall, insulation, or structural elements behind it, requiring removal and replacement.

In Dubai's climate, the high humidity and constant AC use mean that a moldy closet is rarely an isolated issue. The moisture source must be identified—it could be a condensation line from an AC unit, a small leak in the wall from the recent humid spell, or simply poor ventilation trapping humid air. A proper remediation includes fixing this moisture problem; otherwise, the mold will return quickly, making any cleanup cost a waste.

For a serious case with visible black spots covering a wall, DIY is often a complete disaster. Bleach or store-bought sprays only bleach the surface and can exacerbate the problem by adding moisture. Aggressive cleaning can also aerosolize spores, spreading them to other parts of the room. The health risk from improper handling, especially for families with allergies or asthma, is significant.

The most reliable approach is a professional inspection to diagnose the moisture source and extent of growth. Reputable companies provide a detailed scope of work and cost estimate only after this assessment. The final price reflects containment setup to prevent cross-contamination, safe removal of affected materials, HEPA vacuuming, antimicrobial application, and verification that the space is measurably clean. For a standard closet, expect a process that takes a day or two from assessment to clearance. Always request that the post-remediation verification includes some form of testing, like surface sampling, to confirm the job's success.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 25, 2026 2:55 pm