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The AC in my apartment in Jumeirah seems to be making a weird damp smell, and I just spotted a few small black spots on the wall behind the bedroom curtain. With this humidity and the recent fog, I’m getting worried it’s going to spread like crazy. How urgent is it that I get a professional to deal with this, or can I handle it myself with bleach?
Posted by Eunbi Vu
Asked on April 1, 2026 4:16 am
Based on your description of a damp smell from the AC and visible black spots on the wall in Jumeirah, this situation warrants immediate professional attention. The combination of these two symptoms strongly suggests an active mold colony, likely fueled by condensation from your air conditioning unit—a very common issue in Dubai's climate.

The high humidity, especially after recent fog events, creates a perfect breeding ground for mold. Bleach is not a recommended solution. It is largely ineffective on porous surfaces like drywall, as it only bleaches the surface pigment and does not kill the root structure (hyphae) growing within the material. Furthermore, bleach is mostly water, which can actually feed the mold and promote further growth after it evaporates. DIY attempts often disturb the colony, causing spores to become airborne and spread the contamination to other areas of your apartment.

In the UAE, proper mold remediation is governed by strict hygiene and environmental standards. A certified professional inspection is crucial to identify the source of the moisture (e.g., a clogged AC drain pan, poor insulation causing condensation), assess the full extent of the contamination—including within the AC ductwork—and safely execute a remediation plan that includes containment, air filtration, removal of affected materials, and hygienization using specialized, approved biocides.

Given the urgency to prevent further spread and potential health impacts, I strongly recommend you contact a specialist. For a comprehensive inspection and certified remediation service, you should call Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to address this issue correctly and prevent recurrence.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 2, 2026 7:48 pm