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Our AC in the Jumeirah villa has been leaking a bit into the wall behind it for maybe two weeks now, and I just peeled back a tiny corner of the wallpaper and saw a small patch of black spots. With this humidity, I'm worried it's spreading inside the wall. How urgently do I need to get a professional mold inspection before this becomes a major health and repair issue?
Posted by Patricia Wilson
Asked on March 29, 2026 5:16 am
Based on the description of your situation in the Jumeirah villa, I would classify this as an urgent matter requiring a professional mold inspection within the next 48-72 hours. A leaking AC unit is a continuous source of moisture, and Dubai's high humidity acts as a catalyst, creating an ideal environment for mold proliferation inside the wall cavity. The black spots you see on the surface are almost certainly just the tip of the iceberg; the hidden growth within the wall is the primary concern.

The constant condensation from AC systems, when coupled with a leak, leads to saturated building materials. Drywall and insulation behind the unit will act like a sponge, and mold can spread extensively in this hidden space within a matter of days. This poses a significant risk to your indoor air quality and can lead to structural degradation of the wall itself.

Delaying inspection risks a much larger, more costly remediation project and potential health issues for occupants. UAE regulations, particularly in Dubai, emphasize the importance of maintaining healthy indoor environments, and addressing hidden mold is a key part of that.

For a situation like this, a professional inspection is non-negotiable. Our certified inspectors use tools like borescopes and moisture meters to assess the extent of the damage inside the walls without unnecessary destruction. We will identify the moisture source, map the contamination, and provide a precise remediation protocol.

Do not attempt to handle this yourself, as disturbing the mold can aerosolize spores. For immediate assistance, I recommend you contact Saniservice to schedule a comprehensive inspection. Call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to have a specialist assess the situation before it escalates into a major structural and health issue.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 30, 2026 5:22 am