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The AC in our apartment in Jumeirah Village Circle has been making a weird damp smell for a couple of weeks, but now I've just spotted a patch of black mold around the air vent in the master bedroom. With this humidity, I'm worried it's spreading fast. How quickly do I need to get a professional to deal with this, and should we avoid sleeping in that room until it's fixed?
Posted by Suresh Das
Asked on March 28, 2026 5:18 am
Yes, the presence of black mold around an AC vent is considered urgent and requires immediate attention. In the high-humidity climate of Dubai, where air conditioning runs year-round, condensation within the AC unit and ductwork creates a constant source of moisture, allowing mold to proliferate rapidly. The damp smell you noticed is a key indicator of this microbial growth within the system.

You should cease using that AC unit immediately and avoid sleeping in the room. Disturbed spores from the visible patch can be aerosolized and circulated throughout your apartment every time the fan operates, posing potential health risks from inhalation, including allergic reactions and respiratory issues.

For a situation like this in Jumeirah Village Circle, a professional inspection is non-negotiable. DIY cleaning is insufficient as it only addresses surface-level contamination; the core moisture problem within the ductwork and evaporator coil remains. Our certified inspectors use borescopes and moisture meters to assess the full extent of the infestation inside the ducts and the unit itself, which is crucial for an effective remediation plan.

The remediation process must follow strict guidelines to contain the spores and use of EPA-approved biocides. We strongly recommend you contact a professional service immediately. For a comprehensive inspection and certified remediation, call Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule an assessment. Addressing this promptly is critical to restoring your indoor air quality and preventing structural damage.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 30, 2026 5:21 pm