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The AC in my apartment in Jumeirah Village Circle has been leaking a bit, and now we’ve found a patch of black mold in the closet behind the unit. It’s been slowly getting bigger over the last month, and we’re worried about our toddler breathing it in. Is this something I can handle myself with a bleach spray from the supermarket, or is it definitely a job for a professional? Roughly how much should I expect to pay for a small mold removal job in Dubai?
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For a small, surface-level patch caused by a recent leak, a DIY approach can be effective if you address the moisture source first. The AC leak must be repaired; otherwise, the mold will return regardless of cleaning. For cleaning, a solution of detergent and water is actually more effective at removing mold from porous surfaces like drywall than bleach, which only lightens the stain.
However, given the location behind the AC unit and your concern for a toddler, a professional assessment is strongly advised. The visible patch is often just the surface manifestation; the mould can penetrate deeper into the wall, insulation, or AC drip pan where you can't see it. In Dubai's constant high humidity, this hidden growth can persist and affect indoor air quality. A certified inspector can use moisture meters and borescopes to assess the full extent and take an air sample to identify the spore types, which is crucial for understanding any potential health risks. Professional remediation for a contained area like a closet typically involves isolating the space, using HEPA filtration, and removing contaminated porous materials. The cost is not fixed; it depends entirely on the square footage affected and the depth of the contamination. You should request an on-site inspection from a company with documented protocols to get an accurate scope of work and associated cost. |
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