AC Leak Causing Mold in Jumeirah: Clean or Call Professional?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in my apartment in Jumeirah Village Circle seems to be leaking a bit of water onto the carpet below, and now I’ve spotted a few small black patches of mold starting to form along the base of the wall. It’s been so humid lately that I’m worried it’s just going to get worse. What’s the best way to clean this myself to stop it from spreading, and who should I call to fix the AC unit for good?
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The immediate leak and visible mold require two separate actions. For the mold, a solution of white vinegar or a diluted bleach mix (1 part bleach to 10 parts water) can be applied to the small patches to clean the surface. Dry the area thoroughly with a fan afterward. However, this only addresses surface growth you can see; the damp carpet and wall interior may harbor hidden mold.
The root cause is the AC leak, which must be fixed by a certified HVAC technician. In Dubai's high humidity, any moisture leads to rapid mold regrowth. The technician should identify if the issue is a clogged drain line, low refrigerant, or a faulty installation—common problems here due to year-round AC use. For a leak of this size impacting building materials, a professional inspection is recommended to assess potential hidden mold in the wall cavity. DIY cleaning cannot verify what's inside. Reputable providers use moisture meters and thermal cameras to find the full extent of the damage and can perform air or surface sampling to identify the spore types present. Fix the AC unit first, then assess the full mold situation. |
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