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The AC in my apartment seems to be making this damp, earthy smell worse, and I just found patches of black mold in the closet of our master bedroom where the unit is. We’ve been dealing with the smell on and off for a couple of months, but the visible growth is new. Is this something I need to get professionals to handle immediately, or can it wait until the weekend?
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Black mold in your AC and closet requires immediate attention, not just for the smell but for your health. The damp, earthy odor is a classic sign of active microbial growth, and the visible patches confirm a significant issue. In Dubai's high humidity, AC systems can constantly reintroduce spores throughout your apartment, exacerbating respiratory problems and allergies.
For a situation involving the AC unit itself and structural mold in a closet, professional remediation is strongly advised. DIY attempts often disturb spores, spreading the contamination to other areas. Professionals contain the area, use specialized equipment like HEPA vacuums and air scrubbers to remove spores from the air, and address the moisture source—which is often condensation from the AC unit or a drain pan leak. They will also determine if the AC internal evaporator coil or ductwork requires specialized cleaning. You can take initial steps while arranging for help. Avoid disturbing the mold and ensure the area is well-ventilated. Check if the AC's drain line is clogged, as this is a common cause of internal moisture. Ultimately, a professional inspection will identify the full extent of the problem and the correct remediation protocol, which is the only way to resolve it long-term. |
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