How to stop AC leak mold in Jumeirah Village Circle?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC unit in my bedroom in Jumeirah Village Circle seems to be leaking a little bit of water onto the carpet below. I keep wiping it up, but the area is constantly damp and now I’m starting to see a few black speckles on the base of the wall. What’s the most effective way to clean this and stop the mold from coming back for good?
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The constant dampness from an AC leak creates a perfect environment for mold in Dubai's climate. The most effective approach is to stop the moisture source first, then properly remediate the existing mold.
First, schedule an AC technician to diagnose and repair the leak. Common causes include a clogged condensate drain line or a misaligned drain pan, which are frequent issues with year-round AC use. Merely wiping the water is not a solution. For the current mold, the wall and carpet must be thoroughly dried. For a small area, clean hard surfaces with a detergent solution. However, if the mold has penetrated porous materials like drywall or carpet backing, those sections will likely need to be cut out and replaced. Attempting to surface-clean a deeply contaminated material will not stop it from returning. After the repair and removal, a professional-grade antimicrobial treatment applied to the affected area and the AC unit's internal drain pan can help prevent regrowth. Crucially, use a dehumidifier in the room for at least 48-72 hours after remediation to ensure all latent moisture is eliminated; this is a vital step often missed. For a persistent issue with visible growth, a professional inspection is recommended. They can conduct moisture mapping to find hidden dampness and perform post-remediation verification testing to confirm the space is truly mold-free. This is the only way to ensure it doesn't come back for good. |
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