How to properly inspect for mold in Mirdif villa?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing more than usual, and I’ve just noticed a patch of black spots in the corner of our master bedroom closet. We live in a villa in Mirdif, and with the recent humidity, I’m worried it’s mold. What’s the best way to get a proper inspection done to find the source and make sure it doesn’t come back after cleaning?
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A proper mold inspection in a Mirdif villa starts with identifying the moisture source, as mold cannot grow without it. In our climate, common culprits are condensation from AC units, leaks from bathroom fixtures on the other side of the wall, or seepage from recent humidity. The black spots in your closet are a significant red flag, especially with the health symptoms you've described.
For a thorough job, a professional inspection is recommended. They use tools like moisture meters to detect dampness inside walls and borescopes to see inside cavities without destructive drilling. Air sampling can also be useful to check for elevated spore counts in the bedroom's air compared to the outside, which helps assess the extent of the issue. Crucially, the goal isn't just to clean the visible patch. A proper inspection maps the full extent of the growth and, most importantly, identifies and resolves the underlying moisture problem. Without fixing the source, the mold will almost certainly return. When choosing an inspector, look for one that provides a detailed report with findings and a clear remediation protocol. In Dubai, many reputable firms operate their own microbiology labs, which allows for precise identification of the mold species from samples. This is key for understanding any potential health risks and ensuring the correct remediation method is used. You can then use this report to get accurate quotes from remediation specialists. |
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