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Our master bedroom closet on the outside wall has felt damp for a while, and I finally pulled everything out to find a huge patch of black mold spreading behind the clothes. This is in our villa in Jumeirah, and I'm worried it's gotten into the walls after all the recent humidity. What's the realistic cost range for a professional mold remediation company here to handle something like this, and is it absolutely necessary to hire one, or can I tackle it myself with bleach?
Posted by Daniel Johnson
Asked on May 6, 2026 8:30 am
The realistic cost depends entirely on the extent of the hidden damage. For a villa in Jumeirah, the primary expense isn't surface cleaning but the investigative work to find the moisture source and the structural repair needed afterward. Given the location on an outside wall and the persistent damp feeling, this strongly suggests a condensation issue from the temperature differential between the air-conditioned room and the humid exterior, or possibly a small leak. The recent high humidity has exacerbated this significantly.

Bleach is not recommended. It is ineffective on porous materials like drywall and wood, where the mould roots penetrate deeply. It also poses a serious respiratory hazard in an enclosed space and only bleaches the colour, making the mould appear gone while the colony remains. For a large patch, especially one that has likely been growing unseen, professional assessment is necessary.

A proper remediation company will first conduct a moisture survey to locate the source. They then contain the area to prevent spores spreading, remove contaminated porous materials like affected drywall or insulation, treat the underlying structure with EPA-approved fungicides, and finally ensure the space is dried to a specific moisture content. The critical step they provide is verification that the job is complete, often with post-remediation testing.

For a situation like yours, the most important investment is the initial inspection to understand the scope. You can request a detailed assessment and quote from a certified provider. Look for companies that follow IICRC S520 standards and can explain their diagnostic process clearly. The final cost is driven by the square footage of contamination and the repairs needed, so an on-site evaluation is the only way to get an accurate figure.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 6, 2026 4:46 pm