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The AC in my apartment in Jumeirah Village Circle has been leaking a bit onto the carpet in the bedroom, and now I’m seeing a few black splotchy patches spreading from the corner of the wall. It’s been getting worse over the last couple of weeks since the weather got more humid. I’m worried it might be a bigger problem inside the wall. For a small area like this, is it worth calling a professional mold remediation company, and what should I realistically expect to pay for an inspection and treatment in Dubai?
Posted by Sungjin Liu
Asked on May 18, 2026 9:35 pm
Yes, professional remediation is strongly recommended for your situation. The visible black patches on the wall are a significant indicator, but the real concern is what you cannot see. In Dubai's high humidity, especially during the summer and transition months, water from an AC leak will wick into the drywall, insulation, and potentially the wall cavity itself, creating an extensive hidden mold colony.

An inspection should start with a moisture meter to map the full extent of water saturation behind the wall. For a confirmed leak in JVC, the process typically involves cutting an access panel to assess the cavity. Remediation isn't just surface cleaning; it requires removing and properly disposing of contaminated porous materials like wet drywall and insulation, then HEPA-vacuuming and antimicrobial treatment of the remaining structure. The AC unit itself must also be inspected as the source, as internal mold growth is likely.

Cost is driven by the area of affected material and accessibility, not just the small visible spot. Expect a comprehensive assessment to be a separate cost from the remediation work itself. For a professional job that includes containment, air scrubbing, and proper disposal, pricing is structured by the scale of the project. Always request a detailed scope of work and ensure the company provides before-and-after lab test results to verify the space has been returned to a healthy baseline.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 20, 2026 6:52 pm