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The AC in our master bedroom in our Jumeirah villa has been leaking a bit, and now we've got black mold spots spreading on the wall behind the wardrobe. I tried wiping it with vinegar, but the smell is still there and it’s come back. I'm worried about my family breathing this in, but I'm also concerned about the cost. For a problem like this, is it absolutely necessary to hire a professional mold removal company, and what's a realistic price range I should expect?
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For an AC leak in a Jumeirah villa causing recurring black mould, professional remediation is strongly advised. The issue is not just the visible spots on the wall; the leak has likely saturated the wall cavity and possibly the structure behind it, creating an extensive reservoir for mould you cannot see. Vinegar only addresses surface growth and will not stop the deeply embedded colony, which is why the smell and mould return.
Given Dubai's high humidity and year-round AC use, this constant moisture source creates an ideal environment for persistent mould growth. The health concerns for your family are valid, as continuous exposure to the spores released can cause respiratory irritation, worsened allergies, and other health effects. The realistic process involves a professional inspection first to map the full extent of moisture damage using tools like thermal cameras. Remediation then requires fixing the AC leak at its source, isolating the affected area, removing contaminated materials like drywall or insulation, HEPA vacuuming, and antimicrobial treatment. Simply cleaning the surface is insufficient. Cost is driven by the scope of structural damage. A small, contained leak is a different project than one that has spread behind walls. Reputable companies provide a detailed assessment and quote based on the square footage affected and the materials that need replacement. For a precise understanding of cost, you should request an on-site inspection from a provider that uses lab-based air or surface testing to verify the cleanup's success, as this is the only way to confirm the problem is truly resolved. |
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