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Our master bedroom in our Jumeirah villa has been feeling really humid for the last month, even with the AC on. I just pulled our king-sized bed away from the wall to find a huge patch of black mold spreading behind it, probably from a slow leak in the ensuite bathroom. My wife has started getting bad allergy symptoms in the mornings. Is this something we need to get professionally treated like, tomorrow, or can it wait until the weekend?
Posted by Ashley Thompson
Asked on April 22, 2026 9:05 am
Yes, this requires urgent professional assessment and treatment, not a DIY approach. Given the location in a bedroom, the size of the infestation, and the onset of allergy symptoms, waiting until the weekend poses health and property risks.

The immediate health risk is the most pressing concern. The black mould behind the bed is likely releasing spores into the air you and your wife breathe all night, directly correlating with her morning allergy symptoms. For individuals with existing respiratory conditions or compromised immune systems, this exposure can lead to more severe reactions. Continued exposure will only worsen these symptoms.

From a property standpoint, a hidden patch large enough to be described as "huge" indicates a significant moisture issue, likely from that suspected bathroom leak. In Dubai's climate, where high ambient humidity prevents damp materials from drying naturally, this mould will continue to spread rapidly into the wall cavity, ceiling, and subflooring. This turns a surface cleanup into a major structural remediation project.

For a case of this severity in the UAE, professional remediation is strongly advised. The process involves more than just wiping the wall. It requires isolating the contaminated area with physical barriers and negative air pressure to prevent spores from spreading to other parts of the villa during removal. All contaminated porous materials (like damaged drywall or insulation) must be safely removed and disposed of. The entire area then needs to be HEPA-vacuumed and treated with antimicrobial solutions. Crucially, a professional will use a moisture meter to identify the exact source of the leak that must be repaired first; otherwise, the mould will return within weeks.

You should contact a certified mould remediation provider for an immediate inspection. Look for companies that conduct pre- and post-remediation testing to provide documented proof that the spore count in your bedroom has been returned to a safe, normal level. This verification is key to ensuring the problem is truly resolved.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 22, 2026 10:47 am