Is AC mold in Dubai dangerous to clean myself?« Back to Previous Page

The AC in my bedroom has been leaking a bit for the last couple of months, and now I’ve spotted a patch of black, fuzzy mold on the wall behind the headboard. I’ve been waking up with a stuffy nose and a headache that just won’t shift, and I’m starting to worry it’s connected. How dangerous is this type of mold in a humid climate like Dubai, and is it safe for me to clean it myself or do I absolutely need to call a professional?
Posted by Sophie Dubois
Asked on April 7, 2026 11:25 am
Cleaning AC mold yourself depends on the extent. Small, surface-level patches on a non-porous wall can be carefully wiped with a microfiber cloth and a solution of diluted white vinegar or a dedicated mold cleaner, wearing an N95 mask and gloves. However, your situation—ongoing AC leakage and persistent health symptoms—indicates a deeper problem.

In Dubai’s humidity, that visible patch is often just the tip of the iceberg. The moisture from the leaking AC has likely seeped into the wall cavity, drywall, or insulation, creating a larger hidden colony. Disturbing it during DIY cleaning can aerosolize a high concentration of spores, significantly worsening your indoor air quality and symptoms.

Given your headaches and congestion, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. They use moisture meters and thermal cameras to locate the full extent of the water damage and hidden mold growth. For porous materials like drywall, complete removal and replacement is often the only effective solution, not just surface cleaning. Remediation also requires addressing the root cause: repairing the AC leak and ensuring the area is properly dried to prevent immediate recurrence. A certified company can provide a lab analysis to confirm the mold type, which is valuable information if your symptoms persist.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 9, 2026 10:10 am