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Our bedroom AC unit in our Jumeirah Park villa has been dripping a bit of water onto the carpet for the last couple of weeks, and now I'm starting to see a few small black spots near the vent. My wife has been waking up with a stuffy nose, which she never used to have. How urgently do we need to get a professional mold inspection, or is this something we can handle ourselves first?
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A water leak from an AC unit in a Dubai villa almost always leads to mold growth. The constant humidity and condensation create an ideal environment for it. Those black spots are a visible sign, but mold often grows deep within the ductwork and insulation, which you cannot see. Your wife's new symptoms are a significant indicator that the issue is already affecting indoor air quality.
For a situation involving persistent water, visible growth, and health symptoms, a professional inspection is strongly recommended over a DIY approach. A proper inspection involves using moisture meters and borescams to assess the extent of water damage inside the AC unit and walls, followed by air and surface sampling to be analyzed in a microbiology lab. This identifies the mold species and concentration, which determines the appropriate remediation steps. Simply wiping the visible spots will not address the hidden colony or the root cause. The urgency is high. In Dubai's climate, the problem will not fix itself and will only worsen, potentially leading to more significant property damage and exacerbated health effects. Focus on stopping the leak first by calling an AC technician, then engage a certified mold inspector to assess the contamination. Look for providers who can show credentials and, crucially, provide documented lab results from their testing. |
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