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The AC in my bedroom has been leaking a bit for the last two weeks, and now I've spotted a patch of black, fuzzy mold on the wall behind the headboard. I've been waking up with a scratchy throat and headaches. How quickly do I need to get this professionally cleaned before it becomes a major health hazard for my family?
Posted by Julia Meyer
Asked on April 18, 2026 6:05 am
Black mold growth from an AC leak in a bedroom requires immediate attention, ideally within the next few days. The symptoms you describe—scratchy throat and headaches—are common initial reactions to mold exposure and indicate the environment is already affecting your health. The risk increases significantly for children, elderly family members, or anyone with asthma or allergies.

In Dubai's climate, the constant high humidity and condensation from a leaking AC unit create a perfect breeding ground for mold, allowing it to colonize drywall and other materials rapidly. The visible patch is likely just the surface; the moisture often spreads inside the wall cavity.

For a situation like this, a professional inspection is strongly advised. DIY cleaning with bleach or vinegar only addresses the surface and can aerosolize spores, making the problem worse. A proper remediation involves identifying the full extent of the moisture damage, isolating the area, removing contaminated porous materials like drywall, and using HEPA filtration to clean the air. The AC unit itself must also be inspected and cleaned to prevent recontamination.

The process should conclude with post-remediation verification, often involving air or surface sampling, to confirm the spore count has returned to a safe, ambient level. Resolving the leak is, of course, the critical first step to prevent it from happening again.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 21, 2026 4:00 am