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The AC in our master bedroom has been leaking a bit into the carpet for a couple of weeks, and now I'm seeing these black speckles spreading on the baseboard behind the nightstand. I keep wiping it away but it comes right back. Given how humid it's been, is this something I need to call a professional for immediately, or can it wait until the weekend?
Posted by Layla Bin Rashid
Asked on March 30, 2026 2:24 am
Based on your description, this is a situation that warrants immediate professional attention and should not be delayed until the weekend. The black speckles that reappear after wiping are a classic sign of an active mold colony. An AC leak in Dubai's climate creates a perfect storm for rapid mold growth. The constant high humidity, combined with the moisture from the leak and the organic material in the carpet and baseboard, provides an ideal food source.

The immediate concern is not just the visible growth on the baseboard. The leak has likely saturated the carpet, underlay, and potentially the subfloor and drywall behind the baseboard. This hidden contamination is a much larger problem and can compromise indoor air quality, leading to potential health issues, especially for those with allergies or respiratory conditions.

In the UAE, proper mold remediation is critical and is governed by strict health and safety standards, such as those outlined by Dubai Municipality. DIY cleaning is insufficient and can actually exacerbate the problem by dispersing spores throughout the room. A professional inspection is essential to determine the full extent of the damage. The process involves identifying the source of the AC leak, assessing the moisture levels within the building materials, and then executing a controlled remediation protocol that includes containment, air filtration, removal of contaminated porous materials, and hygienization of the area.

For a situation like this, I strongly recommend you contact a certified professional immediately. Call Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule a comprehensive inspection and prevent further damage and health risks.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 1, 2026 4:17 pm