Mold in Dubai bedroom closet: professional remediation needed?« Back to Previous Page

Our master bedroom closet on the outside wall has been smelling damp for a couple of months, and I just pulled out a stack of winter clothes to find black mold all over the back wall and some of my jackets. We’re in an older building in Jumeirah and I’m worried the AC condensation might be leaking inside the wall. Is this a job for a professional mold remediation company, and roughly how much would it cost to have someone properly inspect and fix something like this in Dubai?
Posted by Emily Scott
Asked on April 14, 2026 7:20 pm
Yes, this requires professional inspection and remediation. The damp smell and visible black mold on an exterior wall in Jumeirah strongly suggest a chronic moisture issue, likely from a leaking AC condensation drain line or a breach in the building envelope that's common in older constructions. Given Dubai's high humidity, this moisture won't resolve on its own and the mold will continue to spread.

You should engage a professional remediation company for several reasons. They will conduct a proper assessment to locate the exact moisture source, which is critical—simply cleaning the visible mold is ineffective if the leak isn't fixed. They will also contain the area to prevent spores from spreading to other parts of your home during cleanup. For a closet of that size, remediation typically involves removing contaminated porous materials (like damaged drywall or insulation) and HEPA vacuuming and cleaning of salvageable items and surfaces.

Cost is variable and depends entirely on the investigation's findings. The final price is driven by the extent of hidden damage inside the wall cavity and the complexity of accessing and repairing the leak. Always request a detailed assessment and quote that breaks down the investigation, containment, remediation, and moisture source repair. A reputable company will provide this and can also conduct post-remediation verification to confirm the environment is dry and the mold count has returned to normal levels.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 17, 2026 11:43 am