How to fix AC mold in Dubai's humid climate permanently?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in my bedroom has been leaking a little for a few weeks and now I’ve just found a patch of black mold on the wall behind the wardrobe. It’s in our villa in Jumeirah and I’m worried it’s spread inside the wall. What’s the best way to handle this properly in our humid climate to make sure it doesn’t come back?
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The AC leak must be fixed first; this is the primary moisture source allowing mold to grow. In Dubai's constant high humidity, any damp spot becomes a mold incubator. For a leak that's been active weeks with visible wall mold, a professional inspection is strongly advised to assess spread inside the wall cavity, which is common in such scenarios.
Stop the leak at its source, typically a clogged condensate drain line or a faulty drain pan, by having a certified HVAC technician service the unit. Simply cleaning the visible mold is insufficient if the wall remains wet. The affected section of drywall likely needs to be carefully removed and replaced by remediation specialists to address hidden growth, as per DHA and DM guidelines for proper remediation. After the moisture issue is fully resolved and contaminated materials are removed, the area should be treated with EPA-approved antimicrobial solutions. To prevent recurrence, ensure your AC unit is serviced quarterly to keep drain lines clear and consider using a dehumidifier in conjunction with your AC to maintain indoor humidity levels below 60%, a key threshold for inhibiting mold growth in our climate. |
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