AC leak causing mold and allergies: urgent professional help needed?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in our bedroom has been leaking a bit onto the carpet for the last two weeks and now I’m seeing a few small black spots spreading out from the wall. With this humidity, I’m worried it’s mold and my wife has started getting bad allergies in the morning. Is this something I need to call a professional about urgently this week, or can it wait until after the weekend?
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Yes, you should call a professional this week. A persistent leak for two weeks in Dubai's climate has almost certainly created a mold colony, and the onset of your wife's morning allergies is a strong indicator that it's already affecting indoor air quality.
The combination of constant moisture from the leak and our high ambient humidity provides an ideal environment for mold to grow rapidly, often within 24-48 hours. What you see as a few small black spots on the surface is frequently just the visible portion; the underlying moisture has likely spread further within the wall and carpet padding. Disturbing it yourself during cleaning can aerosolize spores, potentially worsening allergy symptoms. A professional inspection will identify the full extent of the moisture damage and the mold species present. Remediation involves first fixing the AC leak at its source, then properly containing and removing the affected materials like carpet sections and drywall to prevent cross-contamination. Simply cleaning the surface is insufficient. For verification, choose a provider that can offer concrete evidence of remediation, such as before-and-after lab testing, rather than just a visual assessment. This is a health-related issue, and prompt, proper action is recommended. |
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