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The AC in my bedroom has been leaking a bit for the last couple of weeks, and now I’m seeing small black spots spreading on the wall behind the curtain. My wife has started waking up with a stuffy nose every morning. Is this something I need to get treated as an absolute emergency this week, or can it wait until the weekend?
Posted by Deepak Pillai
Asked on April 8, 2026 10:55 pm
Based on the symptoms you've described—AC leakage, visible black spots, and the onset of allergic reactions like a morning stuffy nose—this situation requires prompt professional attention and should be treated with a high degree of urgency.

The persistent moisture from the leaking AC unit, combined with Dubai's high ambient humidity, creates an ideal breeding ground for mold. The black spots are a clear visible indicator of a colony, and your wife's respiratory symptoms suggest the spores are already becoming airborne and affecting indoor air quality. While it may not constitute a life-threatening emergency requiring a midnight call, delaying treatment until the weekend allows the colony to expand further, increasing the scope of remediation and potential health risks. Prolonged exposure can exacerbate allergies and lead to more severe respiratory issues, especially for sensitive individuals.

In the UAE, continuous AC operation leads to significant condensation, and any failure in the drainage system must be addressed immediately to prevent microbial growth. The first and most critical step is to stop the moisture source; have an HVAC technician repair the leak. However, the existing mold growth requires a separate, specialized remediation process.

I strongly recommend you schedule a professional mold inspection this week. A certified inspector will conduct air and surface sampling to identify the species and concentration of mold, which dictates the remediation protocol. Attempting to clean it yourself with bleach or store-bought solutions is ineffective and can aggravate the problem by dispersing spores.

For a thorough assessment and a comprehensive remediation plan that complies with local standards, contact our specialists at Saniservice. Call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to arrange an inspection. Addressing this promptly will protect your property and your family's health.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 11, 2026 8:04 am