AC Leak Causing Mold: Who to Call for Safe Removal?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in our apartment in Jumeirah seems to be leaking a bit of water onto the carpet below it, and now I’ve spotted a patch of black, fuzzy mold growing on the baseboard and the back of the wall. It’s been getting worse over the last few weeks, especially with the humidity. What’s the best way to get rid of this safely and who should I call, my building management or a specialized cleaning service?
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That black mold from an AC leak is a common issue in Dubai's climate and needs immediate attention to prevent it from spreading. The high humidity here allows it to grow rapidly on damp drywall and carpets.
Your first call should be to your building management or landlord. They are typically responsible for fixing the source of the problem—the leaking AC unit and any resulting water damage to the structure, like the wall. Do not let them simply paint over it; the leak must be repaired and the wet materials addressed. For the mold itself, especially since it's on porous materials like drywall and carpet, a specialized indoor health or mold remediation company is recommended for safe removal. They will contain the area, use HEPA filtration to prevent spores from spreading, and properly dispose of contaminated materials that cannot be salvaged. In many cases, severely water-damaged drywall and insulation must be removed and replaced. Attempting to clean it yourself with bleach is not advised, as it can aggravate the spores and doesn't address the root moisture problem. A professional assessment can determine the extent of the growth and the safest removal protocol. For verification, some companies can take tape lift samples for lab analysis to confirm the mold type, which is a standard practice here. |
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