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The AC in my bedroom has been leaking a bit onto the carpet behind the headboard, and now I’ve found a large patch of black mold there. It’s been slowly getting worse over the past month since the weather got really humid. I’m worried about my health and the damage to the wall. For something like this in a bedroom, should I just try to clean it myself with bleach, or is this a job for a professional company, and what kind of cost should I expect for a proper removal?
Posted by Rahul Mehta
Asked on April 10, 2026 9:15 pm
For a leak-related black mold patch on a bedroom wall and carpet, professional assessment is strongly recommended. The combination of a persistent water source from the AC and porous materials like drywall and carpet is a high-risk scenario for deeper contamination that DIY methods often miss.

Bleach is not an effective solution on porous surfaces; it only removes surface discoloration without addressing the root fungus, and it can introduce harsh fumes into your sleeping area. In Dubai's climate, the underlying moisture problem must be solved first—the AC leak repaired and the area thoroughly dried—to prevent immediate regrowth.

The size of the patch and its location in a room where you spend hours sleeping are key factors. For anything larger than a small, isolated spot (e.g., larger than a square foot), a professional approach is prudent. Reputable remediation follows a strict protocol: isolating the area to prevent spore spread, removing and bagging contaminated porous materials like carpet and wall sections, HEPA vacuuming, and applying EPA-approved antimicrobials. The final, critical step is a post-remediation verification test from an independent lab to confirm the spore count has returned to a safe, ambient level.

Costs for proper removal vary significantly based on the extent of damage behind the wall. Expect a higher investment for a job that includes leak repair, material removal, and independent lab testing, as this is a comprehensive, health-focused solution. For an accurate assessment, you should request an on-site inspection from a certified provider.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 12, 2026 9:23 am