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Our master bedroom closet on the inside wall has started to feel damp, and we just found a few small black spots on some of my wife's leather bags. We're in an older villa in Al Barsha and it's been so humid lately with the weather change. What's the best way to get a proper mold inspection done here to find the source before it gets worse?
Posted by Kevin Clark
Asked on April 3, 2026 10:50 pm
The dampness and black spots in your closet are classic signs of a moisture issue, a common problem in older Al Barsha villas, especially with our high humidity. A proper inspection is crucial to find the hidden source, not just address the visible mold.

Start with a visual check. Look for any obvious water stains on the ceiling or walls from potential pipe leaks, and ensure the AC unit is draining properly, as clogged drain lines are a frequent culprit. However, the source is often inside the wall cavity, which requires professional tools to detect.

For a definitive answer, hire a certified mold inspector. They use moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras to find concealed dampness without damaging your walls. The most critical step is air and surface sampling, which is then analyzed by an accredited microbiology lab to identify the exact mold species. This report is essential, as it determines the actual health risk and the required remediation scope.

Avoid companies that offer free inspections but immediately push for expensive remediation; a legitimate inspector provides unbiased testing data first. In Dubai, a proper inspection should follow standards like the IICRC S520, focusing on finding the moisture source. The report you receive will detail the contamination levels, identify the species, and outline the steps needed to fix the underlying problem, which is vital for protecting your home and health in this climate.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 4, 2026 9:24 am