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My kids have been coughing non-stop since the winter rains started, and I’m worried it’s because of the black spots I just found behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom. We’ve lived in our villa in Al Barsha for five years and never had this issue before. What’s the best way to get a proper mold inspection done to make sure it's not spreading somewhere we can't see?
Posted by Charles Brown
Asked on May 16, 2026 7:39 am
Winter rains in Dubai often reveal hidden mold issues, especially in older villas in areas like Al Barsha. The combination of increased humidity and cooler walls creates condensation, an ideal environment for mold growth behind furniture and inside walls. Your situation—new respiratory symptoms paired with visible growth—warrants a professional inspection to assess the full extent.

A proper inspection involves more than just looking at the visible spots. Certified inspectors use moisture meters to detect dampness within walls and thermal imaging cameras to identify cold spots where condensation occurs. They often take air samples to compare spore counts inside the villa with the outdoor air, which is crucial for identifying a contained problem. The goal is to find the moisture source, as treating the mold without fixing the water intrusion is temporary.

In the UAE, look for a provider that employs a building biologist or a certified mold inspector. They should explain their process clearly and be prepared to provide a detailed report with findings and remediation protocols. The most credible firms will have their own microbiology lab or partner with one, as visual inspection alone is insufficient; lab analysis of samples identifies the species and concentration, which informs the necessary remediation steps.

For your case, given the symptoms and the hidden location, a full assessment is recommended. The inspection should cover the entire bedroom, adjacent bathrooms, and the AC system, as spores can spread through ducts. Resolving the underlying moisture issue is the only way to prevent recurrence.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 16, 2026 9:53 am