AC Leak Causing Mold: How to Find Reputable Inspection?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in my apartment in Jumeirah Village Circle seems to be leaking a little water onto the carpet, and now I’ve spotted a few small black patches in the corner behind the bedroom wardrobe. It’s been so humid lately I’m worried it’s going to get worse quickly.
What’s the best way to find a reputable company for a proper mold inspection, and should I get the AC unit serviced first?
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The AC leak and visible mold warrant immediate attention, especially in JVC's high humidity. The moisture from the leak provides a constant water source, allowing mold to spread inside walls or under flooring long after the surface is dry.
For a reputable inspection, prioritize companies with IICRC-certified inspectors, as this is a globally recognized standard for mold remediation. A proper inspection involves more than a visual check; it should include moisture mapping with a thermal camera and humidity sensors to find all affected areas. Crucially, the process must conclude with a detailed report that includes lab analysis to identify the mold species, as this dictates the remediation protocol. Avoid any company that offers to both test and remediate the mold without providing this independent, verifiable lab report first—this is a key conflict of interest to watch for in the UAE market. You should absolutely have the AC unit serviced to stop the leak at its source, but coordinate this with the inspection. A thorough inspector can often identify the cause of the leak (e.g., clogged drain line, faulty installation) and recommend a specific repair to the HVAC technician, ensuring the problem is fully resolved to prevent recurrence. Given Dubai's climate, where ACs run year-round, a small leak can quickly lead to a major mold issue. Addressing both the symptom (the mold) and the cause (the leak) simultaneously is essential. |
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