Suspected mold in Dubai apartment - who to contact first?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a weird black speckled pattern behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom. The wall feels slightly damp to the touch, and my allergies have been acting up worse than usual lately. I’m worried it might be the start of a bigger problem, especially with how humid it’s been in Dubai this winter.
What’s the best way to get a proper mold inspection done here, and should I be contacting my building management first or an independent company?
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For a suspected mold issue in a Dubai apartment, your first contact should be your building management or landlord. Under typical tenancy agreements, they are responsible for the building's structural integrity and addressing leaks from common areas or adjacent apartments that are causing the dampness in your wall. Document the issue with clear photos and a written request, noting the dampness and your health symptoms.
Given the persistent high humidity and constant AC use, that damp spot behind the wardrobe is a classic breeding ground for mold. The condensation from cold walls meeting warm, humid air provides the perfect environment for it to grow. If building management is unresponsive, delays action, or attempts a superficial clean without fixing the moisture source, then an independent professional inspection is your next step. A proper inspection involves more than a visual check; it identifies the mold species and, crucially, pinpoints the exact moisture source—whether it’s a hidden pipe leak, condensation, or ingress from outside. This diagnostic process is essential, as simply wiping the visible mold away will result in it returning if the underlying water issue isn’t resolved. Look for a provider that offers detailed reporting, as this documentation is often necessary to get your building management to undertake the required repairs. |
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