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We've lived in our villa in Al Barsha for 2 years and just noticed a bunch of black spots appearing along the corner of our bedroom ceiling. It's right near the AC vent, and the room has started to feel really damp, especially in the mornings. What's the best way to get a proper mold inspection done here, and are there any companies you'd recommend that are trustworthy and won't just try to sell me a crazy expensive treatment?
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The black spots near your AC vent in Al Barsha are a classic symptom of a condensation issue, which is extremely common in Dubai due to the high humidity and year-round AC use. A proper inspection is the critical first step.
For a trustworthy inspection, look for a company that is transparent about its process. They should conduct a visual assessment and, more importantly, take air and surface samples for analysis by an independent, accredited microbiology lab. This lab report is your evidence—it identifies the specific mold types and spore concentration levels, which dictates the necessary remediation scope, not the company's sales goals. Be wary of any inspector who recommends expensive treatment on the spot without this data. In Dubai, reputable firms often employ technicians certified by bodies like the IICRC (Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification), which provides a baseline for professional standards. Your goal is to find a provider whose primary service is diagnostics, not just remediation. Ask directly: "Will you provide a detailed lab report that I can use to get comparative quotes for the cleanup if needed?" Their answer will tell you everything. A science-driven company will welcome this, as their value is in the accurate diagnosis, not the up-sell. Given the dampness you describe, the issue is likely ongoing. While you wait for an inspection, ensure the AC unit is set to a consistently cool temperature to reduce condensation and that the bedroom door is left open to improve air circulation, which can help slow the spread. |
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