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The AC in our Jumeirah apartment has been leaking a bit onto the carpet in the hallway, and now we’re seeing a few black splotchy patches spreading out from the wall. It’s been about three weeks and the musty smell is getting stronger, especially when we first walk in. Is this something we can tackle ourselves with cleaning sprays, or should we just call in a professional company right away, and what’s the typical cost for a small area like this?
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A professional assessment is strongly recommended for this scenario. The combination of persistent water from the AC leak, visible spreading growth on a porous material like carpet, and a strengthening musty smell indicates an established problem.
The damp carpet and underlying padding act as a reservoir, and spores have likely spread into the AC system itself, which then recirculates the musty odor and particles throughout the apartment. DIY sprays only address surface mold on the wall and can push spores deeper; they do not remediate the saturated materials or the source. In Dubai's high humidity, hidden moisture will cause rapid regrowth. The process involves isolating the area, safely removing the contaminated carpet section, disinfecting the subfloor, verifying the AC drain line is cleared to stop the leak, and using air scrubbers to remove airborne contaminants. The cost is driven by the extent of remediation needed, not just the visible spot. Expect a professional assessment to include moisture mapping to find all affected areas and air testing to confirm the spore count has returned to a normal level post-cleanup. For a verifiable result, ensure the company provides before-and-after documentation from an independent lab. |
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