Mold remediation cost and necessity for baby's room?« Back to Previous Page
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Our master bedroom AC unit in our Jumeirah villa has been leaking a bit and now we've found black mold spots on the back of the wardrobe and the wall behind it. We wiped it with bleach but it came back worse in just a few days, and the damp smell is really strong. I'm worried it's a bigger issue, especially for our baby who sleeps in there. What's the realistic cost range for professional mold remediation for a problem like this, and is it absolutely necessary to call in experts?
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The return of mold after a bleach wipe confirms this is a systemic issue, not a surface one. Bleach only removes surface discoloration on porous materials like drywall and wood, leaving the root colony intact. The strong damp smell indicates active growth within the wall cavity, likely fueled by the ongoing AC condensate leak. For a baby's room, expert remediation is strongly advised to ensure the spores are properly contained and removed, not just spread.
Cost is driven by the extent of hidden damage. In a villa, leakage from an AC unit often travels within the wall, requiring controlled demolition of the affected drywall and insulation to access and treat the cavity. Expect pricing to reflect the containment setup, HEPA vacuuming, antimicrobial treatment of the structure, and final clearance testing. For a localized area behind a wardrobe, it's typically a focused project, but an inspection is needed to confirm the full scope. The Dubai climate makes this urgent. High humidity provides constant moisture for regrowth, and year-round AC use means spores are continuously circulated. A proper remediation addresses the source (fixing the AC leak), removes the contaminated materials, and dries the structure to a specific moisture content to prevent recurrence. Request a detailed assessment from a company that provides documented before-and-after lab reports to verify the air quality is safe. |
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