AC mold removal: DIY or pro for health concerns?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in our villa in Al Barsha has been leaking a bit onto the wall in the living room for a couple of weeks. I finally pulled the unit out and found a decent amount of black and greenish mold spreading behind it on the drywall. We’ve been getting more headaches than usual and I’m worried it’s connected. For something like this, is it a DIY job with bleach, or should I just call a professional company, and what would a realistic cost be for a small area like this?
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For health concerns, particularly with symptoms like headaches, professional remediation is strongly advised over DIY. The visible mold on the wall is a sign of a larger moisture issue within the AC system and wall cavity that bleach cannot address. Bleach is surface-level and ineffective on porous materials like drywall; it can also exacerbate the problem by adding moisture.
In Dubai's climate, high humidity and constant AC use create a perfect environment for mold to thrive and recur if not handled correctly. A professional inspection is needed to identify the source of the AC leak, assess the full extent of contamination within the wall, and implement containment to prevent spores from spreading during removal. The remediation process involves removing and replacing affected drywall, thoroughly cleaning the AC drip pan and drain line, and applying specialized antimicrobial treatments. For a realistic cost expectation, the price for a small area is influenced by the extent of water damage and wall repair needed, not just the visible mold. It is standard practice to obtain a detailed assessment and quote from a certified provider before any work begins to understand the scope and associated costs. Companies with their own microbiology lab can provide post-remediation verification testing, which is crucial for confirming the environment is safe, especially when health symptoms are present. |
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