Mold under AC in Dubai: contact landlord or handle myself?« Back to Previous Page
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Our AC in the bedroom has been leaking a little for the past month, and we just pulled back the corner of the carpet to find a huge patch of black and green mold on the concrete underneath. It's right next to my side of the bed and I'm starting to worry about our health. What's the fastest way to get this professionally treated in Dubai, and should we talk to our landlord or just handle it ourselves to avoid a fuss?
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Notify your landlord immediately and request professional remediation. Under Dubai's rental laws (Law No. 26 of 2007), landlords are responsible for maintaining the property's structural integrity and addressing issues like water leaks that cause mold. A hidden mold patch of that size, caused by an AC leak, is a maintenance issue they must fix.
Do not attempt to handle this yourself. Disturbing a large growth can release a massive amount of spores into your bedroom air. Professional remediation involves containment, HEPA filtration to capture airborne spores, and safe removal of contaminated materials like the carpet and underlay. The underlying concrete will also require specialized antimicrobial treatment to prevent regrowth. The UAE's high humidity means mold can recolonize quickly if the moisture source isn't permanently fixed. A certified inspector can identify the exact AC leak cause and assess the full extent of the damage, which is often larger than what's initially visible. This documented assessment is crucial for your landlord to understand the seriousness. While waiting for their response, increase ventilation in the room and avoid the area. If health symptoms like persistent coughing or headaches arise, consider temporary relocation. The priority is stopping the leak, then executing a proper remediation protocol with post-clearance verification, such as air testing, to confirm the space is safe. |
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