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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black mold in the corner of our master bedroom closet, which is on the exterior wall facing the Marina. The weird thing is, it's been getting worse ever since the humidity spiked last month. What's the best way to find a reliable and thorough mold inspection service in Dubai that can figure out the source and not just do a surface clean?
Posted by Tariq Al-Qasim
Asked on April 17, 2026 1:50 pm
Your situation is classic for Dubai—exterior walls facing the sea, like in the Marina, are prone to condensation due to the high humidity interacting with the air-conditioned interior. This trapped moisture inside the wall cavity is the likely source, not just surface humidity.

For a reliable inspection that finds the source, avoid companies that only offer cleaning. Look for a provider with certified indoor environmental professionals (CIEC, CMR) on staff. They should perform a thorough assessment that includes moisture mapping with a calibrated meter to find the dew point within the wall and an infrared thermal imaging scan to visualize hidden cold spots where condensation occurs. This diagnostic approach is essential.

The final, non-negotiable step is comprehensive lab analysis. A credible inspector will take air samples outside for a baseline and inside the closet to compare spore counts, plus a tape-lift sample of the mold itself. This identifies the species (like whether it's the common Cladosporium or more problematic Stachybotrys) and confirms the contamination level. Always request the full lab report; it's your evidence of the problem's scope and the verification of the inspection's findings.

You can verify a company's credibility by asking if they follow the IICRC S520 mold remediation standard and if their final report will include the specific moisture readings, thermal images, and a lab analysis from an accredited microbiology facility. Any service unable to provide this documented evidence should be avoided.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 19, 2026 5:00 am