Mold behind wardrobe with AC leak: should I worry?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived in our villa in Al Barsha for 2 years and just noticed a bunch of small black spots spreading on the wall behind our wardrobe. The AC in that bedroom has also been leaking a bit more than usual lately. What’s the best way to get a proper mold inspection done here, and should I be worried about this spreading to other rooms?
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Based on the symptoms you've described in your Al Barsha villa, you have valid reasons for concern and should pursue a professional inspection. The small black spots are a classic visual indicator of a mold colony, and the AC leak is the likely moisture source. In Dubai's high-humidity climate, chronic water intrusion from a leaking AC unit creates the perfect environment for mold growth, particularly in concealed, poorly ventilated spaces like behind furniture.
This situation requires more than a simple cleaning. The moisture must be addressed at its source, and the extent of the contamination assessed. Mold spores are microscopic and can easily become airborne, potentially spreading to other areas of the home through the AC system or air currents, especially when the colony is disturbed. A DIY approach often fails to address the root cause and can inadvertently exacerbate spore dispersion. A certified mold inspection is the necessary first step. This involves a visual assessment, moisture mapping with specialized tools like thermal imaging cameras and moisture meters to identify the full scope of water damage, and, crucially, air and surface sampling. This scientific analysis identifies the specific mold genus and spore concentration levels, which is essential for developing an effective remediation protocol and for verifying the air quality post-remediation. For a thorough, scientifically-backed inspection and remediation plan that complies with local standards, I strongly recommend contacting the experts at Saniservice. They can properly diagnose the issue, including the AC leak source, and provide a definitive solution. You can reach them at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or via email at hello@saniservice.com. |
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