Is AC mold causing my stuffy nose in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page

Our master bedroom AC unit in our Jumeirah Park villa has been leaking a bit, and now we’re seeing a few black speckles on the wall behind the curtain. My husband thinks it’s nothing, but I’ve been waking up with a stuffy nose for the past week. With this humidity, how urgently do I need to call a professional for mold removal?
Posted by Susan Clark
Asked on March 15, 2026 4:43 pm
Based on the symptoms and conditions you've described, it is highly probable that the black speckles are mold growth and that they are contributing to your stuffy nose. In Dubai's climate, where high humidity and year-round air conditioning are the norm, AC units are a prime location for mold proliferation. The leaking unit provides the perfect moisture source, and the condensation creates an ideal breeding ground for mold spores.

The stuffiness you're experiencing is a classic symptom of mold exposure, often presenting as allergic rhinitis. The confined space of a bedroom, combined with prolonged exposure during sleep, exacerbates the issue. What might seem like a minor leak can quickly lead to a significant indoor air quality problem, as spores become aerosolized and circulate through the AC system.

This situation requires prompt professional attention. DIY cleaning is not advised, as improper handling can disturb the colony, causing a massive release of spores and potentially spreading the contamination throughout your villa. A certified mold inspector will conduct a thorough assessment, including air and surface sampling, to identify the species and extent of the growth. This is crucial, as some species common in damp HVAC systems can be more problematic than others.

For a comprehensive inspection and safe, effective remediation that complies with local standards, I strongly recommend contacting our specialists at Saniservice. Call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule an assessment. Addressing this now will resolve your symptoms and prevent further structural damage to your property.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 17, 2026 7:03 pm