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We’ve lived in our Jumeirah villa for 2 years and just noticed a bunch of small black spots growing along the bottom of the wall behind our wardrobe. It’s on an interior wall, not near any windows, and the room has felt a bit damp lately. How quickly do I need to get this professionally treated, or can it wait until next week?
Posted by Matthew Hill
Asked on April 15, 2026 5:35 am
Don't wait; this needs professional assessment within the next few days. The combination of visible growth on an interior wall and a persistent damp feeling points to a moisture issue within the wall cavity itself, likely from a hidden pipe leak or significant condensation. In Dubai's climate, with high ambient humidity and constant AC use, this environment allows mold to proliferate quickly behind surfaces.

The black spots are likely a mold colony that has already established itself from the back of the wall outward. While not all black mold is the notorious Stachybotrys, any active indoor growth can cause irritation and worsen allergies. The primary concern is identifying and stopping the moisture source; without that, any cleaning is temporary.

For a villa in Jumeirah, you should contact a specialist who uses moisture meters and borescopes to inspect inside the wall without unnecessary demolition. They will locate the water source and assess the extent of the growth. Remediation involves stopping the leak, properly drying the structure, and then removing the contaminated materials. Simply wiping the visible spots is insufficient and will not address the root problem or the hidden contamination. A professional inspection is the critical first step to prevent further damage to your property and ensure the air quality in your home is addressed correctly.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 18, 2026 1:58 am