Mold remediation cost for small closet and DIY advice?« Back to Previous Page
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My bedroom closet in my Jumeirah apartment has had this musty smell for weeks, and I finally pulled everything out to find black fuzzy patches on the back wall and some of my shoes. It’s been so humid lately and I think it’s from a small AC leak I haven’t fixed yet. What’s the average cost for professional mold remediation for a small area like this, and is it something I can handle myself with bleach or is that a bad idea?
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For a small closet area like yours, professional remediation costs are typically based on the square footage affected and the extent of the contamination. The final price is influenced by the need for containment to prevent spores spreading into your living space and the disposal of contaminated porous materials like damaged shoes or boxes. In Dubai, the high humidity and constant AC use create ideal conditions for mold to regrow if the underlying moisture issue isn't resolved, which is a key part of the remediation scope.
Using bleach is not recommended. It is ineffective on porous surfaces like drywall and wood, as it only removes the surface discoloration without addressing the root structure. More importantly, mixing bleach with other cleaners can produce dangerous chlorine gas, and its high water content can actually feed the mold problem afterwards. The essential first step is to fix the AC leak; otherwise, the mold will return. For a small, visible patch, you can carefully clean non-porous surfaces with a detergent solution. However, given the musty smell—which indicates potential hidden growth inside the wall cavity—a professional inspection is advised. They can use moisture meters and borescopes to assess the full extent. Remediation companies with their own microbiology labs can provide before-and-after testing to verify the space has been returned to a normal fungal ecology, which is crucial for peace of mind. |
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