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The AC in my apartment seems to be leaking a bit of water into the closet in our master bedroom. I just pulled out a stack of shoes today and found a bunch of them covered in this fuzzy black stuff on the inside, and the wall behind them has dark splotches. My throat has been feeling scratchy for a couple of weeks and I’m getting headaches, which I never usually do. How dangerous is this, and who should I call to get it properly cleaned and fix the AC leak?
Posted by Suresh Chopra
Asked on April 14, 2026 11:25 am
Black mold from an AC leak is a significant health concern, especially in the Dubai climate where high humidity and constant AC use create ideal conditions for its growth. The fuzzy black substance and wall splotches you describe, coupled with your scratchy throat and headaches, strongly indicate a mold issue that needs immediate attention. The risk is elevated for individuals with asthma, allergies, or weakened immune systems.

The primary step is to stop the moisture source. You must call a reputable HVAC technician to repair the AC condensate drain line or pan causing the leak; this is non-negotiable. For the mold remediation, do not attempt to clean it yourself, as disturbing it can aerosolize harmful spores. You need a professional mold inspection and remediation company. Look for a provider that conducts a thorough assessment, including lab analysis of a tape-lift or air sample to identify the mold species and concentration. This scientific approach is critical for determining the correct remediation protocol and verifying the cleanup's success after the AC is fixed.

A proper remediation process will involve isolating the area, using HEPA filtration, removing contaminated materials like the damaged drywall, and thoroughly cleaning all affected surfaces. The goal is to return spore counts to normal outdoor levels. Always verify that the company you hire provides documented before-and-after lab results as proof of effective remediation.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 16, 2026 10:57 am