Mold behind wardrobe: need professional remediation and cost?« Back to Previous Page

We've lived in our Jumeirah villa for 2 years and just noticed a bunch of black spots spreading on the wall behind our bedroom wardrobe, probably from last winter's humidity. I tried wiping it with vinegar but it came back worse within a week, and now my husband is sneezing every morning. Is this a job for a professional mold remediation company, and roughly how much would it cost to treat a wall in a single room?
Posted by David Clark
Asked on May 25, 2026 8:15 pm
Yes, this requires professional remediation. The recurrence after a vinegar wipe confirms the mold has penetrated the porous wall material, and your husband's reaction indicates it's actively releasing spores into your bedroom air.

In Dubai's climate, this is a common issue. Last winter's high humidity, combined with a cold exterior wall and the lack of air circulation behind the wardrobe, creates a perfect microclimate for mold growth. The problem will almost certainly return without addressing both the visible growth and the underlying moisture source.

For a situation like this, a professional company should follow a specific protocol: first, a moisture meter is used to confirm the wall is dry. Then, the affected section of drywall is carefully removed and bagged for disposal to prevent cross-contamination. The wall cavity behind is inspected, cleaned, and treated with an antimicrobial solution. Finally, new drywall is installed. Simply spraying or wiping the surface is ineffective for a rooted colony.

The cost is not based on room size but on the area of contamination and the extent of remediation required. For a localized patch behind a wardrobe, you are likely looking at a project that involves containment, removal, and reconstruction. The most significant variable is whether the moisture issue is ongoing, which would require corrective action to prevent recurrence.

You should request an on-site assessment from a certified remediation provider. They can give you a fixed-price quote based on the square footage of affected material and the scope of work needed to resolve it permanently.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 28, 2026 7:40 am