Mold remediation cost for AC leak in Jumeirah apartment?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in my bedroom has been leaking a bit for a couple of weeks, and now I’ve found a patch of black mold on the back of the wardrobe that’s against the wall. I wiped it with bleach but it came back worse in just a few days. I’m in a 2-bedroom apartment in Jumeirah Lakes Towers. What’s the realistic cost range for professional mold remediation for something like this, and is it worth hiring someone or can I tackle it myself?
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A professional assessment is crucial here. The visible mold is a symptom; the root cause is the ongoing AC leak and the moisture it's trapping inside your wall cavity. In JLT's high humidity, simply wiping the surface with bleach is ineffective—it bleaches the colour but doesn't kill the root structure, and the moisture ensures it returns stronger, as you've seen.
For a two-bedroom apartment, the cost is driven by the extent of hidden damage. A small, contained patch may only require localized remediation. However, if moisture has spread within the wall, the scope—and cost—increases significantly to include containment, drywall removal, and antimicrobial treatment of the structure. You should request an on-site inspection for an accurate quote; prices vary based on the square footage affected and the required containment procedures. Given the AC is the source, a full resolution requires fixing the leak by an HVAC technician first. Then, a remediation team can address the resultant damage. DIY is not advised for recurring mold, as you risk spreading spores and missing the hidden infestation. Professionals use HEPA containment and air scrubbers to prevent cross-contamination, which is vital in an apartment building. For verification, ensure any company you contact provides a detailed scope of work and can explain their methodology against standards like the IICRC S520. The final step should always be post-remediation verification (a clearance test) to confirm the environment is back to a healthy baseline. |
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