AC drip causing mold and health issues: inspection needed?« Back to Previous Page
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Our AC in the bedroom has been constantly dripping for a while, and now we’ve started noticing black spots in the corner near the vent. My husband and I have both had a persistent stuffy nose and headaches for the past couple of weeks that seem to clear up when we leave the apartment. What’s the best way to get a proper mold inspection done here to see if this is the cause?
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The black spots near your AC vent combined with persistent symptoms that improve when you leave are strong indicators of a mold issue. In Dubai's climate, constant AC condensation creates the perfect damp environment for mold growth, and the health effects you're describing are commonly linked to prolonged exposure.
The most effective inspection for your situation involves a combination of visual assessment and air/surface sampling. A certified inspector should use a borescope to examine the interior of the AC ductwork and the drip pan, which is the likely source. They will also take air samples from your bedroom and a control location outside to compare spore counts, and swab the visible black spots for lab analysis to identify the mold species. This is critical, as some types are more strongly associated with respiratory symptoms. Avoid companies that offer a "free visual inspection" and immediately recommend a full remediation without any data. A reputable inspector will provide a detailed report with lab results from an accredited microbiology lab, which documents the types and concentrations of mold present. This evidence-based approach is what differentiates a proper diagnosis from a sales pitch. Given the ongoing water drip and your health symptoms, a professional inspection is strongly advised to identify the full extent of the problem. The lab results will determine if the mold is a common irritant or a more concerning type, which dictates the necessary scope of remediation to resolve your health concerns. |
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