Mold behind wardrobe: professional fix cost in Dubai villa?« Back to Previous Page

The wall behind our wardrobe in the master bedroom has a large patch of black mold, which we only noticed when moving furniture around. It’s been humid lately and our DEWA bill showed a spike in water usage, so I’m worried there might be a hidden leak in the wall. I’ve tried wiping it with vinegar but it just comes back darker. For a problem like this in a villa in Jumeirah, should I call in a professional mold remediation company, and roughly how much would that cost to fix both the mold and the potential leak?
Posted by Jiyeon Yoon
Asked on May 19, 2026 7:55 am
Yes, you should call a professional. The recurring mold and spike in your DEWA bill strongly indicate an active leak inside the wall, which is a structural issue, not just a surface one. Vinegar only addresses surface mold and will not stop the moisture source, allowing it to return and worsen.

In Dubai's climate, high humidity and constant AC use create perfect conditions for mold to thrive behind furniture where air doesn't circulate. A remediation company will first conduct a moisture mapping inspection to locate the exact source of the leak—this is the critical first step. They will then need to open the wall to repair the pipe or fitting, dry the cavity completely using industrial equipment, and only then remove the contaminated materials and treat the area for mold.

For a villa in Jumeirah, the cost is driven by the extent of the leak and the repairs needed. You are looking at two primary costs: the plumbing repair itself and the subsequent mold remediation and wall reconstruction. The final price is highly variable, so it's essential to get a detailed assessment. Any reputable company will provide a scope of work and a fixed-price quote after their initial inspection, outlining the costs for leak detection, remediation, and restoration separately.

Ensure the company you hire provides before-and-after lab reports to verify the spore count has been returned to safe outdoor levels, as this is the only way to confirm the job was done correctly.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 20, 2026 6:29 am