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After the intense heatwave we just had, the carpet in our living room started feeling pretty sticky and there's a noticeable dust build-up everywhere. The windows are also covered in layers of grime that I can't seem to clean off. With summer still dragging on, should I consider hiring professionals for deep cleaning or is there an easy DIY solution?
Posted by Eunji Choi
Asked on December 31, 2025 7:27 am
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Cleaning up after the summer heatwave can be quite the task especially for those of us living in Dubai. The sticky carpets and dust build-up are common issues during such intense periods of heat, and while you might feel inclined to tackle it on your own, there's a lot to consider.

Firstly, if you're dealing with significant levels of mold growth or persistent odors - which is not uncommon due to the high humidity in the summer months - it would be wise to call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for a professional inspection. They can provide peace of mind and ensure that your home remains healthy.

However, if you're looking at a more straightforward cleaning task, there are DIY options available too. For the sticky carpets in your living room, start by vacuuming them thoroughly with a good vacuum cleaner - especially using a brush attachment to get into crevices. Afterward, damp mop or steam clean the area. Ensure you use products that are safe for carpet and follow the manufacturer’s instructions.

For the windows, a combination of warm water and mild detergent can work wonders. Avoid harsh chemicals as they might damage your window frames over time. Use a squeegee to get rid of excess water and ensure there's no residue left on the glass. For tougher grime, you may need to invest in a specialized cleaner or even a pressure washer if the windows are outdoor ones.

It’s also beneficial to regularly clean and maintain your air conditioning system. This not only improves its efficiency but also helps reduce dust spreading around your home. Check your filters and replace them as needed; this can significantly cut down on indoor pollution during summer.

Lastly, consider investing in an air purifier if you find that allergies or irritations are a concern post-summer cleaning. A good air quality system can help maintain cleaner air throughout the year.

In summary, while DIY solutions work well for many household cleaning tasks, it’s crucial to address any potential mold issues professionally. With these tips and tools at your disposal, you should be able to get your living space back into tip-top shape without too much hassle.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 6, 2026 5:24 am