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The AC in my apartment in Jumeirah seems to be constantly leaking a little water onto the carpet in the bedroom. I’ve been wiping it up for a couple of weeks, but now I’m seeing a few small black spots on the skirting board and the room has that damp smell. With this humidity, how quickly do I need to get a professional to look at this before it becomes a major health hazard?
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Address this within days, not weeks. In Dubai's humidity, mold can colonize a damp area in 24-48 hours. The black spots and musty odor confirm active growth is already underway.
The leak provides constant moisture, and the AC's condensation creates an ideal humid environment for mold to spread behind walls and under carpets. This poses an increasing health risk, particularly for allergy or asthma sufferers, as spores become airborne. For a case like this, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. DIY wiping addresses surface moisture but not the hidden moisture or the root cause. A proper assessment will identify the AC leak's source, the full extent of moisture damage, and the type of mold present. The remediation process typically involves stopping the leak at its source, extracting all trapped water, removing contaminated materials like the wet carpet padding, and using specialized equipment like HEPA vacuums and dehumidifiers to dry the structure completely. Simply cleaning the visible spot is insufficient. You can request that the inspector provide documentation, such as moisture meter readings and photos, to verify the extent of the problem and the completion of the repair. In Dubai, landlords are typically responsible for fixing AC units and resultant property damage, so you should notify your property manager immediately. |
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