AC leak causing mold risk in JVC apartment?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in my apartment in Jumeirah Village Circle has been leaking a bit onto the carpet in the bedroom. I've been drying it, but with this humidity, I'm worried about mold growing underneath that I can't see. We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a faint damp smell. Is a professional mold inspection necessary, or can I handle this myself with a moisture meter?
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A professional inspection is strongly recommended in this case. The combination of a persistent AC leak and JVC's high humidity creates a near-ideal environment for hidden mold growth within the wall or under the carpet backing. A moisture meter is a good first step, but it only confirms what you already know—dampness. It cannot identify if microbial growth has already started.
The faint damp smell you notice is a significant indicator that mold colonies are likely present and actively producing microbial volatile organic compounds (mVOCs). In Dubai's climate, where AC systems run year-round, condensation issues are common and can lead to extensive hidden problems if not addressed properly. A certified inspector will use tools like thermal imaging to map the moisture extent and take air and surface samples for lab analysis. This is crucial to determine the spore types and concentrations, which dictates the necessary remediation protocol. For a leak that has been ongoing, DIY solutions often only address surface moisture, leaving the root cause and hidden contamination unresolved, which can lead to recurring issues and potential health concerns. |
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