What's the cost to remediate mold behind wardrobe?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a bunch of black spots growing behind our bedroom wardrobe, probably from the AC unit's condensation. I tried wiping it with vinegar but the musty smell came back within days. I'm in a Marina high-rise and worried it might be spreading inside the wall. What's the realistic cost for professional mold remediation for something like this, and is it absolutely necessary to hire someone?
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Mold remediation costs vary significantly depending on the extent of the damage. For a localized problem like behind a wardrobe, the primary factors are the size of the affected area and whether the mold has penetrated the drywall or insulation. The need to move furniture, contain the area, and treat the AC system also influence the final price.
In a Marina high-rise, the constant high humidity and year-round AC use create perfect conditions for condensation, which is likely the source of your moisture. Because the smell returned after a DIY attempt, the growth is likely more extensive than the visible spots, potentially spreading inside the wall cavity. For this scenario, professional remediation is strongly recommended. The process involves more than wiping surfaces; it requires isolating the area to prevent spore dispersal, removing contaminated materials like damaged drywall, HEPA vacuuming, antimicrobial treatment, and addressing the moisture source—likely the AC drain line or insulation. A proper inspection, often with a moisture meter and borescope, is needed to assess the wall's interior. You should request a detailed assessment and quote from a provider that uses lab-verified methods. Reputable companies will explain the scope of work, their containment procedures, and the drying process. While cost is a concern, unresolved mold in a bedroom can affect air quality and health, making a professional approach a necessary investment for your indoor environment. |
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