Mold in closet: DIY treatment or professional removal needed?« Back to Previous Page
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Our master bedroom closet in our Jumeirah villa has had a persistent damp smell since the humidity spiked a couple of weeks ago, and I just pulled out a stack of winter clothes to find several black-spotted patches on the back wall. I’m worried it’s spreading behind the shelves. For a job like this in a walk-in closet, should I just get a chemical spray from ACE or is this something that absolutely needs a professional mold removal company, and what’s a realistic price range I should expect for an inspection and treatment?
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Visible black-spotted patches, especially with a persistent damp smell, indicate an active colony that has likely spread behind the wall or shelving. In Dubai's high humidity, this is a moisture issue, not just a surface one.
DIY chemical sprays from a hardware store only address surface stains and can be hazardous in enclosed spaces. They do not solve the moisture source, so regrowth is almost certain within weeks. For a walk-in closet affecting clothing and a villa's structure, professional assessment is strongly recommended. A proper inspection identifies the moisture source—often condensation from an AC duct running through the space, a minor plumbing leak, or external humidity seeping in. Treatment involves containing the area, removing contaminated materials like affected drywall or insulation, HEPA vacuuming, and applying EPA-approved antimicrobial solutions. The final step is always a post-remediation verification test to confirm spore counts have returned to ambient levels. Costs are driven by the extent of contamination and structural involvement. A small, contained closet area is typically on the lower end of the scale, while treatment requiring wall removal or AC duct sealing increases the scope and investment. Always request a detailed scope of work and ensure post-remediation testing is included to verify the job's success. |
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