AC leak causing black mold and allergies: urgent professional help needed?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in our apartment in Jumeirah seems to be leaking a bit of water onto the carpet in the hallway, and now I’m seeing these black speckles spreading out from the damp spot. It’s been like this for a couple of weeks and my allergies have been way worse. Is this the kind of thing I need to call a professional about immediately, or is it something I can handle myself with bleach this weekend?
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Yes, you should call a professional for an inspection. What you’re describing—water leakage leading to black speckles and worsened allergies—strongly indicates active mold growth. In Dubai’s climate, AC leaks are a primary catalyst for mold because the constant humidity and condensation provide the perfect damp environment for spores to proliferate.
Attempting a DIY fix with bleach is not recommended. Bleach only removes surface discoloration on porous materials like carpet and drywall; it does not kill the root structure of the mold. Furthermore, improper cleaning can agitate spores, releasing them into your air and worsening your allergy symptoms. The underlying moisture problem from the AC leak must also be professionally repaired, or the mold will return quickly. A proper inspection will identify the mold species and the extent of the contamination, often hidden within the AC unit itself or under the carpet padding. For health and safety, especially with respiratory issues already apparent, a professional assessment is the necessary first step. They can provide a scope of work for remediation that addresses both the visible growth and the source moisture, which is critical for a permanent solution. |
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