Is mold in Dubai villa closet a DIY or professional job?« Back to Previous Page
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Our family villa in Al Barsha has a walk-in closet in the master bedroom that always feels a bit damp. I finally pulled out all the shoes and boxes from the back wall today and found a patch of black and green fuzzy mold about the size of a dinner plate behind a wardrobe. With this humidity, how quickly do I need to get a professional to handle this, or is cleaning it myself with bleach this weekend enough?
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A dinner-plate-sized patch of black and green mold in a damp Dubai closet is a professional job, not a DIY project. The visible growth is a sign of a significant moisture issue, and bleach only removes surface discoloration without addressing the root cause or the hidden spores.
In Dubai's high humidity, especially in enclosed spaces like closets on exterior walls, this level of growth suggests prolonged dampness, likely from condensation or a minor seepage. Attempting to clean it yourself can aerosolize a high concentration of spores, potentially spreading them through your AC system to other rooms and exacerbating health risks like allergic reactions and respiratory irritation. A professional inspection will identify the exact moisture source—whether it's condensation from the AC, a plumbing leak, or rising damp—and contain the area to prevent cross-contamination. They use HEPA filtration and specialized antimicrobials to properly remediate. Crucially, they can also advise on corrective measures, such as improving ventilation or adding a dehumidifier, to prevent rapid recurrence, which is common in our climate. For a villa in Al Barsha, getting this assessed within the week is advisable to prevent the problem from expanding further into the wall structure. |
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