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The AC unit in our bedroom in our Jumeirah villa has been leaking a little for the past month, and now we’ve found black spots spreading on the wall behind the wardrobe. My husband and I have both had a persistent stuffy nose and itchy eyes for weeks. Could this mold be the cause of our allergies, and what’s the best way to get it properly treated here?
Posted by Rohan Pillai
Asked on April 22, 2026 12:05 am
Yes, the mold from your AC leak is very likely causing your allergy symptoms. The persistent stuffy nose and itchy eyes you both experience are classic reactions to mold exposure. In Dubai's humid climate, AC units that develop leaks create the perfect damp environment for mold to thrive, and the spores then circulate through your bedroom air.

For a situation like this in a Jumeirah villa, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. The visible black spots on the wall are just the surface growth; the real concern is the hidden mold inside the wall cavity and potentially within the AC unit itself, which a DIY approach cannot adequately address. The process should start with a thorough inspection, including moisture mapping and likely air or surface sampling to identify the mold species and the full extent of the contamination.

Proper remediation involves containing the affected area to prevent spores from spreading, safely removing the contaminated building materials (like the damaged drywall), and a comprehensive cleaning of the area and your HVAC system. Simply wiping the visible spots or just fixing the leak is insufficient, as the hidden mold will continue to grow and release allergens. After remediation, the underlying cause—the AC leak—must be permanently repaired to prevent recurrence. A verifiable cleanup will be backed by before-and-after lab results, providing you with documented proof that the environment has been restored to a healthy state.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 24, 2026 5:00 pm