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The AC in our bedroom has been leaking a little bit for a while, but after the heavy humidity this week, I just pulled back the corner of the carpet and found a huge patch of black mold underneath. We’ve lived here for 2 years and just noticed it. What’s the fastest way to get this professionally treated in Dubai without getting in trouble with my landlord?
Posted by Emily White
Asked on April 11, 2026 6:00 am
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This is a serious situation that requires immediate attention due to the prolonged water damage and visible mold growth. The high humidity here accelerates mold proliferation, making it a health and structural concern.

Your first step is to document everything. Take clear photos and a video of the leak from the AC unit, the water damage on the wall/ceiling, and the extensive mold under the carpet. This is crucial for your landlord. In Dubai, landlords are generally responsible for fixing issues related to the building's structure and essential services like AC, especially if the leak is from the main unit or condensate drain line. Notify them in writing (email is best) immediately with the evidence attached. Clearly state the potential health risks and structural damage to expedite a response.

Do not attempt to remove the mold yourself. Disturbing it will release a massive amount of spores into your bedroom air. For a patch this large and established, professional remediation is non-negotiable. The fastest way is to contact a reputable indoor environmental company that specializes in mold assessment and remediation. Look for a provider that uses a science-driven approach with its own microbiology lab; this is key for verifying the mold type and ensuring it's properly eliminated, not just superficially cleaned. They will contain the area, safely remove the contaminated materials (carpet, underlay, possibly drywall), and use industrial-grade air scrubbers to clean the air.

Once the mold is remediated, the AC leak must be fixed by an HVAC technician to prevent immediate recurrence. Finally, insist on a post-remediation verification test from the company's lab to confirm the air and surfaces are clean before any repairs are made. This documented proof protects you and ensures the job was done correctly.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 13, 2026 8:47 pm