Should I hire a pro for mold inspection in my Dubai apartment?« Back to Previous Page

The AC in our Jumeirah Village Circle apartment has been leaking a little bit into the wall for the last few weeks, and now we’re seeing a small patch of black spots spreading near the ceiling. I’m worried it’s mold and with the kids around, I want to get it sorted properly. Is it worth hiring a professional company for a full inspection, and what’s the typical cost range I should expect for a two-bedroom apartment in Dubai?
Posted by Shruti Chauhan
Asked on April 23, 2026 11:50 pm
Given the leak and visible black spots spreading near the ceiling, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. In Dubai's climate, with high humidity and year-round AC use, a small leak creates a persistent moisture source, allowing mold to colonize wall cavities long before it becomes visible. An inspection will determine the extent behind the wall and identify the species, which is critical for assessing risk and planning proper remediation, especially with children present.

A proper inspection is more than a visual check. It involves moisture mapping with thermal cameras and hygrometers to find all affected areas and typically includes air and surface sampling. These samples are then analyzed in a microbiology lab to identify the types of mold present and their concentration levels in the air you breathe. This scientific diagnosis is essential, as some species common in AC systems, like Cladosporium, are irritants, while others, like Aspergillus, can pose greater health risks.

For a two-bedroom apartment, expect the cost for a comprehensive inspection with lab analysis to vary. The final price is influenced by the number of samples required and the complexity of the moisture assessment. It is a necessary diagnostic step; a reputable company will provide a detailed report with the lab findings that you can use to verify the scope and necessity of any subsequent remediation work. Avoid companies that offer a free "inspection" that immediately pushes for a large, unpriced remediation job without providing verifiable data first.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 25, 2026 3:54 am