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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it's from the mold I just found behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom in our villa in Jumeirah. It's a big black patch that must have been growing there for a while, probably from the AC condensation. I'm worried about the health impact and how far it's spread. Is this something I can handle myself with cleaning products from ACE, or should I get a professional mold remediation company to look at it, and what would that roughly cost for a room?
Posted by Jessica Allen
Asked on April 5, 2026 4:10 pm
For a large, hidden patch of black mold linked to health symptoms, professional remediation is strongly advised in Dubai's climate. The visible growth is likely just a portion of the actual colony, which can penetrate porous materials like drywall and insulation behind the wardrobe. DIY cleaning with supermarket products often just bleaches the surface, leaving the root structure intact to regrow quickly in our high humidity.

The persistent cough in your children is a significant indicator that airborne spores are affecting indoor air quality. A professional assessment, which often includes moisture mapping and air sampling, is crucial to determine the full extent of the problem and identify the moisture source—typically AC condensation leaks or rising damp from the slab. They have the equipment, like HEPA vacuums and negative air machines, to safely contain and remove the contaminated materials without spreading spores throughout your villa.

While a small, surface-level patch on a non-porous tile might be manageable DIY, your scenario involves a larger affected area, potential hidden damage, and health impacts. The cost for professional remediation is an investment in correctly solving the problem and is influenced by the square footage of contamination, the materials affected, and the required containment protocols. You should request a detailed assessment and quotation from a certified provider to understand the scope and investment needed to restore your home's health.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 8, 2026 11:53 am