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The AC in my bedroom has been leaking a little bit of water onto the carpet for maybe three weeks now. I kept meaning to call maintenance, but today I pulled back the corner of the carpet and found a patch of black and green mold about the size of my hand underneath. With the humidity lately, how urgently do I need to get this professionally treated to keep it from spreading?
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This situation requires prompt attention, likely within the next week. The combination of a persistent water leak and Dubai's high ambient humidity creates an ideal environment for mold to proliferate rapidly, both visibly on the carpet and invisibly within the underlay and subfloor.
The visible patch is only a fraction of the actual growth. The water has wicked through the carpet backing and padding, spreading the colony. Your immediate step is to stop the moisture source; have the AC condensate drain line and drip pan inspected and repaired by a qualified HVAC technician. Simply cleaning the visible spot will not solve the problem. For a leak of this duration, professional assessment is strongly recommended to determine the full extent. Remediation involves removing and properly disposing of the contaminated carpet section and underlay, then HEPA-vacuuming and antimicrobial treatment of the subfloor before it can dry completely. Attempting to clean it yourself can aerosolize spores and spread them throughout the room. In the UAE, companies performing mold remediation should adhere to international standards like IICRC S520 for mold remediation. A reputable provider will use moisture meters and thermal imaging to map the damage and provide a scope of work, not just a superficial cleaning. Addressing this now prevents more extensive and costly structural repairs later and mitigates potential health impacts from prolonged spore exposure. |
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