Should I hire a pro for closet mold removal?« Back to Previous Page
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Our master bedroom closet in our Jumeirah villa has had a damp, earthy smell for a couple of months, but after all the recent humidity, I’ve just found a bunch of black fuzzy spots growing on the back wall and on some of our leather bags. We’ve tried wiping it with vinegar but it keeps coming back. For a job like this in a walk-in closet, should I just call in a professional mold removal company, and roughly how much am I looking at to get it properly treated?
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Yes, you should hire a professional. The recurring growth after a DIY attempt indicates the moisture source hasn't been identified and the mold has penetrated beyond the surface. In a climate like Dubai's, where high humidity is a constant driver, surface cleaning is almost never a permanent solution.
The priority is a professional inspection to locate the moisture source. In a closet, this is often due to a hidden condensation line from the AC unit running through the wall, a small leak from an adjoining bathroom, or simply persistent humidity being trapped in an enclosed, poorly ventilated space with stored items. A pro will use moisture meters and thermal imaging to find the root cause. For a walk-in closet, remediation involves isolating the area, removing contaminated porous materials like drywall or insulation, HEPA vacuuming, and antimicrobial treatment. The cost is not fixed; it depends entirely on the extent of the spread behind the walls. You must get an on-site assessment for an accurate scope of work and price. Reputable companies provide detailed quotes that break down the investigation, containment, removal, and verification stages. Always request that post-remediation verification includes lab analysis to confirm the space has been returned to a normal fungal ecology. |
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