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The AC in our bedroom has been constantly dripping for a while, and now we’re seeing a patch of black mold on the wall behind the wardrobe. It’s been humid for weeks and I’m worried it’s spreading inside the wall. What’s the best way to find a proper mold inspector in Dubai who can also identify the root cause so we can stop it for good?
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The black mold behind your wardrobe is a serious sign of an ongoing moisture issue, not just a surface problem. In Dubai's climate, constant AC condensation combined with high ambient humidity creates ideal conditions for mold to penetrate building materials. A proper inspector will find the root cause to prevent recurrence.
Look for an inspector who is certified by a recognized international body like the IICRC (Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification) or the ACAC (American Council for Accredited Certification). This verifies they follow global standards, not just local cleaning practices. Crucially, the service must include a comprehensive moisture survey. They should use tools like thermal imaging cameras and moisture meters to map the full extent of water damage inside the wall cavity, which is almost certainly worse than what's visible. The inspection is incomplete without air and surface sampling sent to an independent microbiology lab for analysis; this identifies the mold species and concentration, which dictates the correct remediation protocol. Avoid companies that offer free inspections with immediate remediation—this is a conflict of interest. A credible inspector provides a detailed, standalone report with their findings and recommended corrective actions for the AC leak. They should clearly explain how the ductwork, drain pan, or insulation failure caused the drip. For verification, you can request to see examples of their past lab reports with the client's personal information redacted. The Dubai Municipality has guidelines for indoor air quality, and a reputable inspector's report will align with these standards. The goal is to get a science-based assessment that defines the scope of work, ensuring the leak is fixed and the contaminated building materials are properly handled. |
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