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The AC in my apartment in Jumeirah Village Circle seems to be leaking a bit of water onto the carpet below the vent, and now I'm seeing a few small black spots forming on the wall. It's been super humid lately and I'm terrified it's the start of a black mold problem like my friend had in her Marina apartment. What's the most effective way to dry out the area and treat this to stop it from spreading completely?
Posted by Giulia Kowalski
Asked on April 3, 2026 4:30 pm
The moisture from your AC leak creates ideal conditions for mold, especially with Dubai's high humidity. The black spots are likely mildew or early mold growth, but only a lab test can confirm the species and actual risk.

First, address the leak immediately. Contact your building management to fix the AC condensate drain line, which is likely clogged. This is the primary cause of such leaks. While waiting for repair, use a towel to soak up all standing water and place a fan directly on the damp carpet and wall for at least 24-48 hours to dry it thoroughly. A dehumidifier in the room will also help pull excess moisture from the air.

For the visible spots, wear a mask and gloves. Wipe the area with a solution of diluted detergent or white vinegar. Avoid bleach, as it only removes the colour and doesn't kill the roots. After cleaning, ensure the area is completely dry.

Given the persistent humidity and potential for spores to spread behind walls, a professional assessment is wise for any recurring or spreading issue. They use moisture meters to find hidden dampness and can take samples for lab analysis to identify the mold type, which dictates the correct remediation protocol. This is a common issue in JVC due to year-round AC use, and catching it early is key to preventing a larger problem.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 5, 2026 11:54 am