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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a bunch of black spots spreading on the back wall of our walk-in closet in Jumeirah. It's been really humid lately and the wall feels slightly damp to the touch. I'm really worried about our clothes and what this means for our health. What is the best way to get a proper mold inspection done here, and should I call a specialist or will the building management handle it?
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That dampness and black spotting in your Jumeirah closet is a classic sign of a mold issue, highly likely due to our persistent high humidity and condensation from your AC unit. The wall's dampness indicates an active moisture source that must be addressed.
You absolutely need a professional inspection. Building management is typically responsible for the building's external envelope and common areas, but internal issues within your unit, especially those potentially linked to your AC system or internal condensation, are generally the responsibility of the tenant or owner. They may assist in diagnosing if the leak originates from a neighboring unit or pipe chase, but a specialist inspection will be necessary to determine the exact cause, extent, and species of mold. A proper inspection involves more than a visual check. A certified inspector will use a moisture meter to quantify the dampness in the wall, a thermal imaging camera to find hidden cold spots where condensation forms, and an air quality pump to take samples. These air and surface samples are then cultured in a microbiology lab to identify the specific types of mold present, which is critical for understanding any health risks and planning the correct remediation strategy. For a situation like yours with visible growth and dampness, do not disturb it. Avoid wiping it or storing clothes nearby, as this can release spores. The priority is to identify and stop the moisture source—often poor insulation on an AC cold water line inside the wall, a small leak, or excessive condensation from the AC unit itself—before any cleaning can be effective. Contact a provider with certified inspectors and their own lab capabilities to get a documented assessment of the problem. |
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