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The AC in my apartment seems to be blowing out a really damp, earthy smell, and now I’m seeing these black speckled patches spreading on the wall behind the bedroom wardrobe. It’s been getting worse since the humidity spiked a few weeks ago. I’m worried about my family breathing this in, but I’m in a two-bedroom in Jumeirah Village Circle and have no idea what kind of cost I’m looking at to get this properly removed. Is this a job for a professional mold remediation company, or can a regular cleaning service handle it?
Posted by Minji Matsumoto
Asked on May 25, 2026 11:50 pm
The damp, earthy smell from your AC and black patches spreading on the wall are strong indicators of an active mold problem, likely fueled by the recent humidity spike. In Dubai's climate, this is a common issue where condensation from AC units creates persistent dampness inside walls.

This is a job for a professional mold remediation company, not a regular cleaner. The black patches suggest a colony has established itself inside your wall cavity, which requires specialized containment and removal techniques to prevent spreading spores throughout your apartment during cleanup. A regular cleaning service will only address surface mold, missing the root cause and allowing it to quickly return.

For a two-bedroom apartment, the cost is driven by the extent of the hidden damage. The wall will likely need to be opened to access and remove the contaminated material. Reputable companies provide a detailed assessment and quote only after a proper inspection, which often includes moisture mapping and sometimes air or surface sampling to identify the species.

Start by informing your building management, as the wall cavity and potential AC drain line issues may be part of the common property. For verification, look for a provider that uses a certified mold assessor and can explain their containment process. The goal is to identify the moisture source, remove the contaminated materials safely, and restore the area to a dry state.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 26, 2026 9:24 am