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Our villa in Al Barsha has had a persistent damp smell in the master bedroom for the last two months, and I just pulled the wardrobe away from the wall to find a patch of black mold about the size of a dinner plate behind it. We run the AC constantly, but the room never feels completely dry. Given how humid it's been and that my wife is pregnant, should I treat this as an absolute emergency and call someone today, or is it something I can manage myself this weekend?
Posted by Chiara Robert
Asked on May 2, 2026 5:10 pm
Yes, you should treat this as a priority and arrange for a professional inspection immediately. The combination of a pregnant occupant and visible mold growth behind furniture warrants a swift, science-based response.

In Dubai's climate, constant AC can create cold spots and condensation on walls, especially behind large furniture like wardrobes, leading to the exact scenario you've described in Al Barsha. The persistent damp smell indicates an ongoing moisture issue that the AC is not resolving. For a pregnant individual, exposure to certain mold species and their mycotoxins can pose heightened risks, including aggravated allergies and respiratory irritation.

While the visible patch is concerning, the real question is what’s growing within the wall cavity. Disturbing it yourself risks aerosolizing a high concentration of spores throughout the room, which is precisely what you want to avoid. A proper inspection involves moisture meters to find the water source and air/surface sampling to identify the mold type—this is crucial for assessing risk and planning remediation.

For your family's safety, the recommended course is to avoid disturbing the area and contact a certified mold inspector. Look for a provider that uses a certified microbiologist and can deliver lab-verified results, not just a visual assessment. They can determine the extent of the problem and whether emergency containment procedures are necessary.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 4, 2026 12:48 am