Black mold in AC closet: DIY or professional removal?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black mold on the ceiling in our master bedroom closet in Jumeirah. I think it might be from a small, slow leak in the AC unit that runs through the ceiling space, which has probably been going on for a while. It's gotten worse since the recent humid weather.
What's the most effective way to remove this safely, and should I call a professional company or is this a DIY job?
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Based on your description of a recurring black mold patch linked to a suspected AC leak in Jumeirah, this is unequivocally a situation requiring professional assessment and remediation, not a DIY attempt.
The black discoloration strongly suggests the presence of Stachybotrys chartarum or another toxigenic species, which releases mycotoxins that pose significant health risks. Disturbing it through unprofessional cleaning attempts will aerosolize these spores, spreading the contamination throughout your bedroom and HVAC system. In Dubai's climate, where AC systems run year-round and combat high humidity, a slow leak creates a perpetual moisture source, making any superficial cleaning only a temporary fix. The core issue is the hidden water intrusion within the ceiling void. A professional inspection, using tools like borescopes and moisture meters, is critical to locate the exact point of the AC condensate leak, assess the extent of hidden mold growth inside the ductwork and ceiling cavity, and check for structural saturation. UAE regulations, particularly from Dubai Municipality, have strict guidelines for indoor air quality and remediation protocols to ensure contamination is fully contained and removed, not just wiped away. For a case like this, I strongly recommend contacting a certified professional company. Saniservice specializes in this exact scenario. Their certified technicians will perform a comprehensive inspection, contain the area to prevent cross-contamination, safely remove the mold at its source, rectify the AC leak, and employ industrial-grade air scrubbers to purify the air. DIY methods are ineffective and hazardous here. For immediate assistance, you can call them at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com. |
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