Is bedroom black mold an urgent issue in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page

The AC in my bedroom has been leaking a bit onto the wall for maybe a month now, and I kept meaning to get it fixed. I just pulled back the corner of the wardrobe next to it and found a patch of black, fuzzy mold about the size of my hand spreading on the wall behind it. We’ve lived here in Dubai Marina for 2 years and just noticed this. Is this something I need to get treated by a professional immediately, or can it wait until my landlord sends the maintenance guy next week?
Posted by Michael Davis
Asked on April 19, 2026 3:20 am
Yes, that is an urgent issue requiring immediate professional attention. The combination of a persistent water leak and visible black mold growth behind furniture creates a high-risk scenario that should not wait for a general maintenance visit.

In Dubai's climate, constant AC use leads to significant condensation. A leaking unit provides a continuous moisture source, and the enclosed space behind your wardrobe creates the stagnant, humid environment where mold thrives. The "black, fuzzy" description and its size indicate an active colony that is likely releasing spores into your bedroom air.

For any mold patch larger than a square foot (about the size of a standard A4 paper), professional remediation is strongly advised, especially when the source is an ongoing leak. Disturbing it yourself can aerosolize a high concentration of spores, potentially causing respiratory irritation, worsened allergies, or sinus congestion. A certified inspector can properly contain the area, identify the exact mold species through lab testing, and remediate it according to DHA-aligned protocols to ensure it is effectively removed and the underlying moisture issue is resolved. Contact your landlord immediately, emphasize the active water leak and health concern, and request a certified mold assessment. Do not attempt to clean it yourself.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 20, 2026 1:32 am