Can I fix my AC's mold issue myself in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in my apartment seems to be leaking a bit of water onto the carpet in the living room, and now I’m seeing a few small black spots that are slowly getting bigger. I’ve been trying to dry it out with the fan on, but it’s been humid and I’m worried it’s spreading underneath. Is this something I can tackle myself with bleach or a DIY spray from ACE, or do I absolutely need to call a professional mold removal company here in Dubai?
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The visible black spots on your carpet are a clear sign of underlying moisture, and in Dubai's high humidity, this can lead to rapid mold growth that often spreads unseen. An AC leak provides the continuous moisture mold needs to thrive, and simply drying the surface with a fan is unlikely to address the problem beneath the carpet or inside the AC unit itself.
Using bleach or a generic DIY spray is not recommended. Bleach is ineffective on porous materials like carpet and its high water content can actually feed the mold root system deeper within. It also poses respiratory risks in an enclosed space. For a small, surface-level spot on a hard surface, a DIY approach might suffice, but an AC leak suggests a larger, wetter problem. Given the circumstances, a professional inspection is strongly advised. The priority is to stop the source—an AC technician must repair the leak first. Then, the affected carpet and underlay likely need to be removed to assess the extent of the growth on the subfloor. Mold remediation here involves contained removal, HEPA vacuuming, and antimicrobial treatment to prevent recurrence, which is difficult to achieve properly without professional equipment. For a definitive answer on contamination levels, a lab test can identify the mold species. This is a common step for peace of mind, especially with ongoing moisture issues. Addressing this properly now can prevent a larger, more complex problem later. |
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