Should I hire a pro for AC mold in my Dubai villa?« Back to Previous Page
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Our AC in the bedroom has been leaking a bit for the last couple of months and now we’re seeing these black speckles spreading on the wall behind the wardrobe. I tried wiping it with bleach but it came back worse, and my husband has been sneezing constantly. For a problem like this in a Dubai villa, should I just call a professional, and what’s a rough cost I should expect for the inspection and removal?
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Yes, for the situation you've described, hiring a professional is strongly advised. The combination of a persistent AC leak, visible growth returning after a DIY bleach treatment, and associated health symptoms indicates a problem that has likely spread beyond the surface.
In Dubai's climate, AC units are a primary source of indoor condensation and humidity issues. A small leak can saturate building materials like drywall and insulation behind your wardrobe, creating an extensive hidden reservoir for mold. Bleach only removes surface discoloration on porous materials; it doesn't address the root moisture problem or kill the hyphae (roots) growing deep within the wall. This is why the growth often returns more aggressively. The constant sneezing is a clear indicator that mold spores are becoming airborne and affecting your indoor air quality. A professional inspection will identify the full extent of the contamination, including the hidden damage behind the wall, and pinpoint the exact cause of the AC leak. Reputable remediation follows strict protocols: they will contain the area to prevent cross-contamination, safely remove and dispose of affected porous materials, use specialized equipment like HEPA vacuums and air scrubbers to clean the air, and treat the area with EPA-approved biocides. For cost, expect the project to be priced based on the scope of contamination and required remediation steps, not as a simple flat fee. A proper inspection and moisture mapping to define that scope is a critical first step. Always request a detailed, written scope of work and ensure the company can provide before-and-after verification, such as lab reports, to confirm the environment has been returned to a healthy state. |
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