AC leak causing mold in Dubai apartment: DIY or call pro?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in my apartment in Jumeirah seems to be leaking a bit of water onto the carpet below, and now I’m seeing a few small black spots in the corner that have a really damp, earthy smell. I tried wiping it with vinegar but it came right back after a couple of days. For a small patch like this, is it worth trying to handle myself or should I just call a professional, and what’s the typical cost for that here?
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The water leak is the primary issue that must be fixed first. In Dubai's climate, with high humidity and constant AC use, this creates a perfect environment for mold. The damp, earthy smell confirms active microbial growth, and vinegar only addresses surface discoloration, not the root cause.
For a small, recurring patch like this, a professional assessment is strongly recommended. The visible spots are often just the surface of a larger problem, as the moisture has likely seeped into the carpet underlay and possibly the subfloor. A proper inspection will identify the full extent and the specific mold type, which is important for determining the correct remediation approach. The cost for professional mold remediation in Dubai varies significantly based on the affected area's size and the contamination's severity. For a small corner, it may involve targeted removal and drying, while more extensive damage could require carpet and underlay replacement. You should request a detailed assessment and quote that outlines the scope of work, which will provide a clearer cost expectation. The most critical first step is to have your building's maintenance team repair the AC drain line leak to stop the moisture source immediately. |
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