Should I call a Dubai mold inspector for black spots?« Back to Previous Page

My kids have been coughing and I suspect it's because of the black spots I just found behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom. We’ve lived here for 2 years and just noticed it, and it seems to have spread quite a bit in the corner that's always shaded. Who is the best company to call in Dubai for a proper mold inspection and remediation, and should I be talking to my landlord first?
Posted by Swati Reddy
Asked on April 12, 2026 10:10 am
Yes, you should call a professional inspector. The black spots behind the wardrobe, especially in a shaded corner, are a strong indicator of a moisture issue and likely mold growth. Given the symptoms your children are experiencing, a professional assessment is the responsible next step.

In Dubai's climate, this is a common issue. Constant air conditioning creates significant temperature differences between cool rooms and the warm, humid air inside walls, leading to condensation in hidden spaces like behind furniture. This dampness is the perfect environment for mold to thrive unseen.

For a situation like this, you need more than a visual check. A proper inspection involves using a moisture meter to find the water source and air or surface sampling to identify the mold type. Some species commonly found in buildings here can cause respiratory irritation, and lab analysis is the only way to know for certain.

You should absolutely inform your landlord first. According to typical tenancy contracts in Dubai, structural issues and problems arising from the building's condition (like hidden leaks or inadequate insulation leading to condensation) are the landlord's responsibility to investigate and remediate. Present your findings and request they arrange for a certified inspection.

Look for a provider that offers a full diagnostic process, not just a basic cleaning. The most credible companies will have their own microbiology lab or partner with one, as this allows them to provide you with a detailed report specifying the mold species and concentration levels. This evidence is crucial for understanding the health risk and for discussing remediation responsibilities with your landlord. The goal is to not only remove the visible mold but also identify and fix the underlying moisture problem to prevent it from returning.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 12, 2026 9:07 pm