AC leak causing mold and allergies in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in our apartment in Jumeirah Park seems to be leaking a bit of water onto the carpet in my son's bedroom. We've been battling a constant damp smell for a couple of months, and now I’ve spotted a few small black spots behind his wardrobe. With his allergies starting to act up, I'm really worried. What’s the most effective way to deal with this here in Dubai, and should I get a professional to test the air quality for mold spores?
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The AC leak is almost certainly the source of your problem. Dubai's high humidity and constant AC use create perfect conditions for mold when condensation or leaks occur. The damp carpet provides an organic food source, and the black spots behind the wardrobe are a clear visual indicator of growth.
For your son's allergies and the confirmed moisture issue, a professional inspection is the most effective first step. They will identify the leak's source—often a clogged condensate drain line—and assess the extent of mold growth behind the wardrobe and potentially inside the AC unit or ductwork. DIY cleaning with bleach is not recommended; it can aggravate spores and doesn't address the root moisture problem. Air quality testing can be useful to identify spore types and concentrations, especially with allergy sufferers present. A reputable inspector will use lab analysis to provide concrete evidence of what's in the air, which guides the remediation strategy. The remediation process should involve fixing the AC leak, removing and properly drying the affected carpet section, and professionally cleaning the contaminated area with HEPA vacuuming and antimicrobial treatments. Always request before-and-after test results to verify the spore count has been effectively reduced. For persistent damp smells and health concerns, this evidence-based approach is the standard for resolving the issue thoroughly. |
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