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Our AC in the bedroom has been leaking a bit for the last few months, and now we’ve spotted black patches of mold spreading along the corner of the wall behind the wardrobe. My husband and I have both had constant stuffy noses and headaches that seem to clear up when we're out of the house. What’s the fastest way to deal with this properly and who should I call to check if it's making us sick?
Posted by David Thomas
Asked on March 26, 2026 4:45 pm
The symptoms you describe—persistent headaches and sinus congestion that alleviate when you leave the home—are strongly indicative of mold-related illness, specifically from mycotoxin exposure. The black patches behind the wardrobe are a severe visual confirmation of a significant infestation, likely exacerbated by the continuous moisture from your AC leak.

In Dubai's climate, where high external humidity forces year-round AC use, such leaks create a perfect microenvironment for toxic mold species like Stachybotrys chartarum (black mold) to proliferate. The condensation from the unit has saturated the drywall, providing the constant moisture mold requires. Simply cleaning the visible surface is entirely insufficient, as the fungal growth will have penetrated deeply into the wall cavity and potentially the structure behind it.

For a case this advanced, a professional inspection is not just recommended; it is critical. DIY testing kits are unreliable and will not identify the species or the full extent of the contamination. You require a certified mold inspector who will conduct a comprehensive assessment, including air quality sampling and moisture mapping, to identify all affected areas and the specific species present. This is vital for determining the correct remediation protocol.

The remediation process itself must follow strict containment procedures to prevent cross-contamination of spores throughout your home during the removal process. All affected porous materials, like the drywall and insulation, will need to be removed and disposed of safely. The area will then undergo specialized cleaning and application of antimicrobial agents.

For a proper inspection and remediation plan that adheres to UAE health and safety standards, you must contact a professional environmental company. I recommend you call Saniservice immediately at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com. They are equipped to handle this situation from initial diagnostic testing to full remediation, ensuring the problem is resolved permanently and your home is returned to a safe condition.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 28, 2026 6:27 pm