AC leak causing black mold and allergies in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page
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Our AC in the bedroom has been leaking a bit for a couple of weeks and now we've spotted these black, speckled patches spreading on the wall behind the wardrobe. The room has started to smell damp and my husband's allergies have been terrible. What's the best way to handle this in Dubai – should I call the building management first or get a specialist company to check it?
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This is a serious situation that requires immediate action due to the confirmed water source and health symptoms. In Dubai's climate, a persistent AC leak creates a perfect environment for mold, and the black speckled patches indicate an active colony.
You should first call building management. They are responsible for repairing the AC unit and stopping the leak at its source, which is the most critical step. Document the issue with clear photos and inform them of the health impact. Simultaneously, you need a specialist mold inspection company. The wall behind the wardrobe is a secondary damage zone; the primary contamination is likely inside the AC unit and the wall cavity, which requires professional assessment with moisture meters and possibly thermal imaging. Do not attempt to clean this yourself. Disturbing the mold without proper containment will aerosolize the spores, significantly worsening your husband's allergies and spreading the contamination throughout the room. A proper remediation process involves isolating the area, using HEPA filtration, safely removing affected porous materials like drywall, and thoroughly cleaning the AC system. After remediation, request a post-clearance test to verify the spore count in the room has returned to a normal level. This is a standard industry practice for verifiable results. Given the high humidity and constant AC use, addressing the root cause—the leak—is essential to prevent rapid recurrence. |
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