AC mold in Jumeirah: need pro inspection and cost?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in my apartment in Jumeirah Lakes Towers has been leaking a bit into the wall behind it for a couple of months. I finally pulled the unit out yesterday and found a pretty bad patch of black mold on the drywall. With the humidity lately, I’m worried it’s spreading inside the cavity. Is it worth hiring a professional mold inspection company here, and roughly how much should I expect to pay for an assessment and a small remediation like this?
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Based on your description, yes, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. The leak and visible mold on the drywall in a JLT apartment indicate a moisture issue that has likely allowed mold to colonize inside the wall cavity, a common problem in Dubai's high-humidity climate where condensation and AC leaks create ideal conditions for growth.
An inspection does more than confirm presence; it identifies the species to assess potential health risks and, crucially, maps the full extent of the contamination behind the wall. This is vital for planning an effective remediation, as simply cleaning the surface is insufficient if the wall interior is affected. Look for a provider that uses moisture meters, thermal imaging, and, if necessary, air or surface sampling that is analyzed by an accredited microbiology lab to give you a complete picture of the problem. For a situation like this, the cost is typically structured as a flat fee for the initial assessment and diagnostic report. The remediation cost itself depends entirely on the inspection's findings—specifically the square footage of affected material. Since the mold is on drywall, the remediation will likely involve controlled removal of the contaminated section, HEPA vacuuming, and antimicrobial treatment of the cavity. For a small, contained area, the project is generally manageable. You should request a detailed assessment and a fixed-price quote for the remediation work based on the inspection results, which allows you to understand the scope and cost before any work begins. |
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