Should I hire mold remediation for my AC in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing and I suspect the black spots around the AC vent in their bedroom might be the cause. We've lived in this Discovery Gardens apartment for 2 years and just noticed this spreading over the summer. I’m worried about their health but also not sure what this will cost to fix properly.
Should I hire a professional mold remediation company here in Dubai, and what’s a realistic price range for treating one room?
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Visible black spots around an AC vent, combined with new respiratory symptoms in children, absolutely warrant a professional assessment. The Dubai climate, with its high humidity and year-round AC use, creates perfect conditions for mold growth inside units and ductwork, where condensation accumulates.
For a situation like this, starting with a proper diagnostic inspection is crucial. A surface swab might not be sufficient; the real concern is often the mold growth inside the AC unit or the ductwork that you cannot see. A professional inspection should include using a borescope to look inside the ducts and an air quality test to determine if spores are being circulated into the room. This identifies the true source and scope, which dictates the remediation method. Attempting a DIY fix with store-bought sprays often fails because it only addresses the visible surface mold, not the reservoir inside the system. This can disturb it and temporarily increase spore levels. Proper remediation involves isolating the area, removing contaminated insulation if present, and using HEPA vacuuming and antimicrobial treatment on the entire air path. Cost is entirely dependent on the extent of the contamination. Treating just the visible spot on the wall is a minor job. However, if the internal evaporator coils and several meters of ductwork are contaminated, the scope and price increase significantly. The only way to get an accurate, realistic cost is to request an on-site assessment from a provider that uses lab analysis and documents their process with before-and-after testing. This verifies the problem is solved, not just hidden. |
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