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The AC in my apartment in Jumeirah Village Circle seems to be leaking a little water onto the carpet below the vent. I just noticed a few small black spots starting to form on the wall next to it and I'm worried because my son has pretty bad allergies. How urgent is it that I get a professional to deal with this, or can I handle it myself with some cleaner?
Posted by Arjun Shah
Asked on April 14, 2026 2:25 am
A water leak from an AC unit in a Dubai apartment is a high-priority issue that requires prompt professional attention, especially given your son's allergies. The combination of water and the constant warm, humid climate creates ideal conditions for mold to colonize rapidly, often within 24-48 hours. Those black spots are a strong visual indicator that mold growth has already begun, likely both on the surface and inside the wall cavity.

For an allergy sufferer, this can significantly worsen symptoms like sneezing, congestion, and respiratory irritation. While some surface mold on non-porous materials can be cleaned, your situation involves porous drywall and carpet, which are nearly impossible to decontamate thoroughly yourself. DIY attempts with store-bought cleaners often spread spores without addressing the root moisture problem or hidden growth.

The urgency is high. The primary step is to stop the leak—this could be a clogged condensate drain line, a common issue in Dubai's dust-heavy environment where systems run year-round. A professional inspection will identify the leak's source, assess the full extent of the moisture damage and mold colonization behind the wall, and safely contain the area during remediation to prevent spore spread throughout your apartment. They can also provide verification through testing that the environment is safe for your son after the issue is resolved.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 17, 2026 12:58 am