AC mold in bedroom: DIY or call Dubai professional?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in our bedroom in Jumeirah Village Circle has been leaking a bit onto the carpet for a while, and now I’ve pulled back the corner to find a pretty bad patch of black mold. We’ve been waking up with stuffy noses and I’m worried it’s spreading behind the baseboards. For a small area like this, is it worth trying a DIY treatment with something from ACE Hardware, or should I just call a professional mold removal company in Dubai to get it properly assessed and handled?
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Given the leak and visible black mold on your carpet in JVC, a professional assessment is strongly recommended. The combination of persistent moisture from the AC drip and Dubai's high humidity creates an ideal environment for mold to spread unseen into drywall, subflooring, and behind baseboards, which a surface-level DIY treatment cannot address.
While small, isolated surface mold can sometimes be handled DIY, your situation has several red flags: a ongoing water source (the leak), potential hidden growth, and health symptoms like your stuffy noses. DIY treatments from a hardware store often only bleach the visible surface, leaving the root colony intact and likely to return quickly. Disturbing it incorrectly can also aerosolize spores throughout your bedroom. For a proper remediation, the AC leak must be repaired first to eliminate the moisture source. The affected carpet and underlay likely need removal, not cleaning. The concrete subfloor beneath requires specialized antimicrobial treatment to ensure the mold is eradicated. A professional company with micro-certifications can conduct this containment and removal safely, preventing cross-contamination. Given the potential for hidden spread and your health symptoms, the most reliable course is a professional inspection. They can use moisture meters and borescopes to assess the full extent behind walls and baseboards, providing a clear picture of whether a targeted repair or more extensive remediation is needed. This is the standard for addressing verifiable water damage and resulting microbial growth effectively. |
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