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The AC in my apartment seems to be leaking a bit of water into the carpet in the master bedroom closet, and now I’m seeing these black splotches spreading on the wall behind the clothes. It’s been getting worse over the last couple of weeks since the weather got really humid. With our summer heat, how urgently do I need to get this professionally cleaned before it becomes a major health risk for my family?
Posted by Lauren Lewis
Asked on May 6, 2026 5:56 pm
An AC leak causing black mold growth is a health risk that requires prompt attention, especially in Dubai's humid climate. The constant moisture from the leak creates an ideal environment for mold spores to colonize and spread. While the term "black mold" is often feared, the primary risk for most healthy individuals is irritation—persistent coughing, sneezing, congestion, and worsened allergy or asthma symptoms. The risk is higher for infants, the elderly, or anyone with compromised respiratory systems.

Given the visible spread you've described, this is beyond a simple wipe-down. The mold is likely growing within the damp carpet, the wall itself, and possibly inside the AC unit's drip pan or ductwork. A professional inspection is urgent to determine the full extent. They will identify the mold species, as some types are more problematic than others, and assess the moisture content in your walls.

For remediation, the AC leak must be fixed first to stop the moisture source. Then, the affected porous materials like carpet and potentially the drywall need to be removed and replaced. Simply cleaning the surface will not address the root colony. After remediation, a post-clearance test from an independent lab is the only way to verify the spore count in the air has returned to a safe level. In high-humidity environments, addressing this quickly is key to preventing structural damage and safeguarding your family's indoor air quality.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 7, 2026 3:25 am