How to permanently remove and prevent mold from AC condensation?« Back to Previous Page
|
The AC in my apartment in Jumeirah Village Circle seems to be leaking condensation, and I just found black spots of mold growing on the wall behind the bedroom curtain. It’s been so humid lately that the windows are always fogged up in the morning. What’s the best way to kill this mold for good and prevent it from coming back without having to call maintenance for every little thing?
|
|
The mold on your wall is a symptom of excess moisture from AC condensation and Dubai's high humidity. Start by wiping the visible mold with a microfiber cloth dampened with a solution of white vinegar or a commercial mold remover. Never use bleach, as it only removes the color and can release harmful fumes.
To prevent its return, you must control the moisture. The AC leak is the primary issue; fix the clogged drain line or faulty installation causing the drip. Then, ensure your AC is running efficiently and set to a consistently cool temperature to reduce condensation on walls and windows. For the general humidity, a dedicated dehumidifier running in the bedroom, especially during humid summer months, can significantly lower moisture levels. Improving air circulation by leaving space between furniture and walls and occasionally opening windows when outdoor humidity is lower also helps. For a permanent solution in a case like this, a professional inspection is often necessary. The mold you see might be just a small part of a larger colony growing inside the wall cavity or AC unit itself. Reputable companies use moisture meters and thermal imaging to find the hidden source and can provide a lab analysis to identify the mold type, which dictates the proper remediation protocol. DIY methods often fail because they don't address the root cause, leading to rapid regrowth. |
Please log in to post questions/answers: