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After the rain last month, I noticed a peculiar smell coming from the air conditioning vent in my bedroom. It’s not too bad but definitely there, almost like mold or mildew. My landlord hasn’t mentioned anything about maintenance yet, and I’m not sure if it's part of his responsibilities. Given that coil cleaning can be a bit tricky, should I bring this up with him or might he have already planned to do it?
Posted by Sunita Iyengar
Asked on December 16, 2025 9:53 am
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Absolutely, it's wise to bring up the smell from your air conditioning vent with your landlord. In dubai, there are no specific regulations mandating regular coil cleaning for residential units, but it’s a common practice that can prevent such issues. The smell you're experiencing could be due to mold or mildew growth in the AC unit, which is not uncommon after rain.

Given the climate here and the recent rainfall, the chances of moisture accumulation are high. If left unaddressed, this might lead to further problems like mold spread throughout your home or even structural damage over time. It's essential to tackle this issue before it gets worse.

It’s generally part of a landlord’s responsibility to maintain the AC system in good working condition, though specifics can vary based on rental agreements. If you feel uncomfortable raising this with your landlord directly, consider contacting a professional environmental inspection and remediation company for an assessment first. They can provide a detailed report that might help in pushing for necessary maintenance.

Saniservice is one such reliable company here in the UAE. You could reach them at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com. Their expertise will ensure the problem is properly identified and dealt with, whether it's just cleaning the coils or addressing other issues.

Remember to keep a record of any conversations you have regarding this matter, as well as your concerns about the smell. If the landlord agrees to have the system inspected, make sure to follow up on their progress. Coil cleaning can be a simple solution that prevents bigger headaches down the road.

In summary, take action by either directly addressing it with your landlord or engaging a professional for an inspection and remediation if needed. Keeping the air conditioning in good condition is crucial for both comfort and health, especially during Dubai’s hot months.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 18, 2025 11:57 am