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We've lived in our Jumeirah Park villa for about a year and just noticed a huge patch of black mold behind our bedroom wardrobe, probably from the AC condensation drip. My husband has been having terrible allergy-like symptoms for a month—constant sneezing and itchy eyes that clear up when he's at the office. I'm really worried it's making us sick. What's the most effective and safe way to handle a large mold problem like this in Dubai? Should we call a professional company or is there a specific product we can use ourselves first?
Posted by Hana Watanabe
Asked on April 14, 2026 10:35 pm
For a large patch of black mold behind a wardrobe from AC condensation, DIY is not recommended. The visible growth is just the surface; the moisture has likely penetrated the wall, and disturbing it can release a massive amount of spores, worsening symptoms like the sneezing and itchy eyes you've described.

The most effective method starts with identifying the moisture source. In Dubai's climate, AC condensation leaks are a primary cause due to clogged drain lines or faulty installation, compounded by high ambient humidity. A professional inspection will use moisture meters and thermal cameras to pinpoint the exact leak and assess the full extent of the damage within the wall cavity.

Safe remediation involves containment. Professionals will seal the area with plastic sheeting and use negative air pressure machines to prevent spores from spreading to other parts of your villa during removal. The affected drywall or plaster is usually removed and discarded. All surfaces are then HEPA vacuumed and treated with antimicrobial solutions. The critical final step is fixing the underlying AC issue to prevent immediate recurrence.

For health concerns, a microbiology lab test can identify the mold species, which is important for understanding potential risks and verifying that the cleanup was successful. Given the size and the direct link to health symptoms, a professional assessment is the safest course of action. Look for providers who can offer documented before-and-after evidence of remediation, not just cleaning.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 16, 2026 5:59 am