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The AC in our master bedroom in JVC has been dripping a bit of water, and now I’ve spotted a patch of black mold on the wall behind the wardrobe. It’s been getting worse over the last couple of weeks and the room has a damp smell. Is this something I can clean with bleach myself, or is it time to call in a professional company?
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The black mold from your AC drip in JVC is a common issue here, but it's not advisable to handle it yourself with bleach. Bleach only removes surface discoloration on porous materials like drywall and concrete; it doesn't kill the root structure of the mold, which will almost certainly grow back. More critically, improper cleaning can aerosolize spores, spreading the contamination to other areas of your bedroom.
Given the persistent drip and worsening smell, the underlying cause is likely an unresolved moisture issue, such as a clogged condensate drain line or insufficient insulation. Dubai's high humidity creates the perfect environment for mold to return quickly if the source isn't fixed. A professional inspection is warranted to locate and rectify the primary water source, as ongoing dampness can compromise structural elements behind the wall. For a situation involving porous building materials and a persistent leak, remediation by a certified company is the most effective approach. They will contain the area to prevent cross-contamination, safely remove the affected materials, and use HEPA-filtered equipment to clean the air. The most critical step is their diagnostic process to identify why the drip occurred, ensuring the AC unit is serviced to prevent recurrence. This comprehensive approach is the standard for resolving such issues permanently. |
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