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The ceiling in our master bedroom closet has these black splotches that have been spreading since the last time we ran the AC non-stop a couple of months ago. I tried wiping it with vinegar, but the smell is still there and it came back even worse. I'm worried about it affecting our clothes and my husband's allergies. For a problem like this in a villa in Arabian Ranches, should I just call a professional mold removal company, and what would a reasonable cost be for a single room?
Posted by Keiko Yamaguchi
Asked on May 1, 2026 8:05 am
Black splotches that spread after wiping are a clear sign of an active, established colony, not just surface dust. Given the villa's location in Arabian Ranches and the high humidity levels year-round, the moisture source feeding the mold is the primary concern. The lingering smell and impact on allergies confirm it's releasing spores.

Vinegar is often insufficient for porous surfaces like ceiling plasterboard or paint, as it only addresses the surface and cannot reach the root system growing within the material. The AC running non-stop likely created a significant temperature differential, leading to condensation inside the wall or ceiling void—a very common issue here. This hidden moisture problem will continue to cause regrowth until properly diagnosed and resolved.

For a situation like this, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. They will use moisture meters and thermal imaging to locate the exact source of the condensation or potential leak. The remediation process typically involves isolating the area, removing contaminated porous materials, treating the underlying structure with specialized antimicrobials, and implementing solutions to prevent the condensation from recurring.

The total investment for a professional job is driven by the extent of the hidden damage and the corrective work needed, not just the visible stain. You should request a detailed assessment and quotation that breaks down the diagnostic, containment, remediation, and moisture control components. Any reputable provider will explain these steps clearly before any work begins.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 4, 2026 1:47 am