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The AC in our bedroom has been leaking a bit onto the carpet for a couple of weeks, and now I'm seeing these dark, fuzzy black spots spreading out from the corner of the wall. My husband has been sneezing a lot more than usual lately and I'm starting to worry. How urgent is it that we get a professional to deal with this, or can we handle it ourselves over the weekend?
Posted by Laura Colombo
Asked on April 17, 2026 2:35 am
A leak-induced mold growth is a professional remediation case, not a DIY project. The visible black spots are just the surface of the problem; the moisture has likely seepened deep into the drywall, insulation, and carpet backing, creating an extensive colony you cannot properly access or eradicate with store-bought sprays.

Your husband's increased sneezing is a significant indicator that the mold is already affecting indoor air quality. In Dubai's climate, where AC runs year-round, this contaminated air is being circulated constantly. While many black molds are irritants, only a professional inspection and lab analysis can identify the specific species and the actual health risk.

For a leak that has persisted for weeks, the remediation process involves far more than surface cleaning. It requires isolating the area, removing and properly disposing of contaminated porous materials like drywall and carpet, HEPA vacuuming, and using industrial-grade equipment to dry the structure completely before any rebuilding. Attempting this yourself risks inadequate containment, spreading spores to other parts of your home.

The urgency is high. Mold colonies can spread rapidly in our high humidity. Schedule a professional inspection immediately. A proper assessment from a company with a microbiology lab can map the moisture, take air and surface samples to identify the contamination level, and provide a verified remediation plan. This is the only way to ensure it is resolved safely and thoroughly.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 19, 2026 2:31 am