Mold remediation needed for Dubai villa closet? Cost?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black, fuzzy mold in the corner of our master bedroom closet where we store our winter clothes. It's on the wall that faces the outside, and it came back even after I wiped it down with bleach a couple of weeks ago. I'm worried about our health and our stored items. For a problem like this in a Dubai villa, should I just call in a professional mold remediation company, and what kind of cost am I looking at for a single room?
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Yes, for a recurring black mold patch on an exterior wall, a professional inspection is strongly recommended in Dubai's climate. The fact it returned after bleaching indicates a persistent moisture source, likely condensation from the temperature differential between the air-conditioned room and the hot exterior wall. This is a common issue in villas.
The primary goal is not just to remove the visible growth but to identify and correct the underlying moisture problem. A professional will use tools like a moisture meter to assess the wall's saturation level and an infrared camera to find hidden condensation points. Remediation involves containing the area, safely removing contaminated materials like drywall or insulation, and HEPA vacuuming to capture spores. Simply wiping it spreads spores and doesn't address the root cause. For cost, treating a single closet is a smaller project, but the final price depends entirely on the extent of the moisture damage behind the wall. You are paying for the diagnostic process and the solution, not just wiping a surface. Reputable companies provide a detailed assessment and quote only after an on-site inspection. Always request this; be wary of any company that gives a firm price over the phone for a mold issue. Before the pro arrives, ensure the closet is emptied and the items are inspected for growth. Do not attempt further DIY cleaning. Improve air circulation in the room by occasionally running a fan and avoid storing items tightly against exterior walls. |
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