Is black mold fomr AC leak dangerous for pregnant wife??« Back to Previous Page

Our apartment in JLT has had a constant humidity problem, and we’ve just discovered a patch of black, fuzzy mold spreading behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom, probably from a slow AC leak we didn't notice. My wife is pregnant and I'm really worried about the health risks and it spreading further into the walls. Is this something I can tackle myself with products from ACE, or should I immediately call a professional mold remediation company here in Dubai, and what kind of costs are we looking at for a single room?
Posted by Hannah Martin
Asked on April 16, 2026 2:25 am
Yes, the presence of black mold from an AC leak is a significant concern, particularly with a pregnant family member. The humid Dubai climate and year-round AC use create ideal conditions for mold growth, and an active leak provides the constant moisture it needs to thrive.

While not all black-colored mold is the infamous Stachybotrys, any mold colony in a living space can cause health issues. For a pregnant individual, exposure primarily risks heightened allergic reactions and respiratory irritation—congestion, coughing, and worsened asthma. The stress from persistent symptoms is also a factor to consider. The primary danger is from inhaling the microscopic spores it releases into the air.

This is not a situation for DIY solutions from a hardware store. The mold is behind a wardrobe, indicating it has likely spread into the wall cavity itself. Surface cleaning with bleach or other products will not address the root problem inside the wall, and disturbing it without proper containment will aerosolize a high volume of spores throughout your apartment, drastically increasing exposure.

You need a professional assessment. In Dubai, reputable remediation companies follow IICRC standards. They will conduct an inspection, often using moisture meters and borescopes to see inside walls, to determine the full extent. The process involves isolating the area with physical barriers, using HEPA filtration to clean the air, safely removing contaminated materials like drywall and insulation, and addressing the source leak. Finally, post-remediation verification testing from an independent lab is crucial to confirm the space is safe.

Costs are variable and depend entirely on the square footage of affected area and how deeply it has penetrated the structure. For a single room with suspected wall invasion, expect a process that requires professional assessment and containment, not a simple surface clean. The investment is in ensuring the problem is completely resolved to protect your family's health. Contact a certified mold inspector to get a clear scope of work and associated costs.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 16, 2026 10:20 am