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We've lived in our villa in Al Barsha for two years, and I just noticed a patch of black spots in the corner of our master bedroom closet, on the wall that faces outside. It wasn't there during the last summer, but with all the humidity from the recent weather, it seems to have appeared. I'm really worried it's going to spread to our clothes and cause health issues. What's the most thorough way to get a mold inspection done to find the root cause, and should I be looking for a company that does moisture mapping or something else specific?
Posted by Carlos Nowak
Asked on May 12, 2026 10:40 am
A thorough mold inspection for your situation in Dubai starts with identifying the moisture source, as the mold itself is a symptom. The black spots on an exterior wall in a closet, especially after humid weather, strongly suggest a condensation issue or a minor leak allowing moisture through the wall.

You should look for a provider that offers a comprehensive diagnostic approach. This includes a visual inspection, moisture mapping with a non-invasive moisture meter to find hidden dampness within the wall cavity, and thermal imaging to identify temperature differentials that cause condensation. The goal is to pinpoint the exact reason moisture is accumulating there.

For a definitive answer on the type of mold, air and surface sampling sent to an accredited microbiology lab for analysis is necessary. This identifies the species present and helps assess potential health risks, which is particularly valuable if household members have allergies or respiratory sensitivities.

Any reputable inspector should provide a detailed report outlining the root cause, the extent of the contamination, and a clear remediation protocol—not just a recommendation for their own cleaning service. In Dubai’s climate, where AC systems run year-round and create constant condensation, the root cause is often a faulty seal, inadequate insulation on cold exterior walls, or a breach in the building envelope. Addressing that underlying moisture problem is the only way to prevent it from returning after cleaning.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 13, 2026 6:05 pm