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The AC in our Jumeirah apartment has been making us all a bit sneezy, and I just pulled back the corner of the bedroom carpet and found some black speckling on the concrete underneath. We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed this, and I’m worried the hidden moisture from the AC unit might have caused more. Is this something I can tackle with vinegar and a scrub brush, or do I absolutely need to call a professional for a proper mold inspection?
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Black speckling under carpet is a strong indicator of moisture intrusion, and in Dubai's climate, a poorly draining AC unit is a common culprit. While not all mould is toxic, its presence signifies a damp environment that can worsen allergies and respiratory issues. Given it's hidden and you're experiencing symptoms, a professional inspection is strongly advised over DIY cleaning.
Vinegar scrubbing only addresses visible surface growth, not the moisture source or contamination within walls or underflooring. The high humidity here means mould can regrow quickly if the root cause isn't fixed. A proper inspection uses moisture meters and thermal imaging to locate the exact source of the leak and assess the full extent of the spread, which is often far greater than what's visible. For verification, ensure any inspector you hire provides a detailed report with photographic evidence and, if sampling is done, uses an accredited third-party laboratory for analysis. This confirms the species and concentration, which dictates the necessary remediation scope. In many cases, fixing the AC drainage and properly addressing the affected materials resolves the issue and measurably improves indoor air quality. |
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