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The AC in our villa in Mirdif has been constantly running for months, and I've started getting these awful headaches. I just pulled back the corner of the bedroom carpet near the wall and found a patch of black spots underneath. We had a small leak from the upstairs bathroom a while back that we thought was fixed, and I'm worried the humidity has caused mold to spread where we can't see it. What's the best way to get a proper inspection to find the full extent of the problem before it gets worse?
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Hidden mold from AC systems and previous leaks requires a professional inspection, especially in Dubai's climate where high humidity and constant AC use create ideal conditions for growth behind walls and under floors. The black spots under your carpet are a clear indicator, and the persistent headaches are a common symptom of mold exposure. The leak you thought was fixed likely left moisture in the structural materials, which has now spread.
For a villa in Mirdif, the best approach is a science-driven inspection that goes beyond a visual check. A proper assessment should include moisture mapping with thermal imaging to find dampness inside walls and under floor slabs, combined with air and surface sampling. The air samples are analyzed in a microbiology lab to identify the types and concentrations of mold spores present throughout your home, which is critical for understanding health risks and planning remediation. This method verifies the full extent of the problem, including what’s circulating from your AC system. Be sure to choose a provider that offers detailed, documented findings from an accredited lab, not just a verbal report. They should provide a clear protocol for safe remediation based on the lab results. This evidence-based approach is the only way to truly confirm the problem is resolved and your indoor air is healthy again. |
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