Mold behind wardrobe: urgent professional help or DIY?« Back to Previous Page

My kids' bedroom in our villa in Al Barsha has had this damp, earthy smell ever since the heavy rains and humidity a couple of weeks ago. I finally pulled their wooden wardrobe away from the wall yesterday and found a patch of black and green fuzzy mold about the size of my hand behind it. The kids have been sniffly, but I can't tell if it's just a cold. How urgent is it that I get a professional mold remediation company out here, or can I handle this myself with bleach and vinegar first?
Posted by Adel Malik
Asked on March 28, 2026 9:00 pm
That patch of mold behind the wardrobe requires immediate attention, but the need for a professional depends on the extent. The damp, earthy smell and recent humidity are strong indicators of a moisture problem.

For a patch the size of your hand on a non-porous surface like a painted wall, a careful DIY approach can be attempted. However, wood and drywall are porous, and mold roots can penetrate deep, making surface cleaning with bleach or vinegar only a temporary fix. Bleach can also add moisture and only bleaches the visible mold without killing the roots. A more effective DIY solution is to scrub the area with a detergent solution, dry it completely, and then treat it with a vinegar solution. Crucially, you must identify and rectify the moisture source—likely condensation from the wall due to the AC's temperature differential with the humid air or a minor leak.

Given the villa's construction in Al Barsha and the kids' sniffles, a professional inspection is highly recommended. Spores are certainly airborne, and what you see is often just the tip of the iceberg; growth can spread inside wall cavities. The consistent Dubai humidity and year-round AC use create a perfect environment for mold to recur if not handled correctly. A certified inspector can use moisture meters and thermal cameras to find the moisture source and hidden growth, and a lab analysis can identify the species to assess potential health impacts. Remediation pros have containment and air scrubbing equipment to prevent cross-contamination during removal, which is a significant risk with DIY.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 31, 2026 6:55 am