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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent damp smell lingering in my bedroom. It’s really frustrating because we had our ducts cleaned just six months ago. The AC in my apartment seems to be cycling more than usual too, but I can’t figure out why. Have you experienced anything like this before or could there be an issue with the ductwork?
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Firstly, i'm sorry to hear that the damp smell is still around even after recent duct cleaning. This can be quite frustrating especially if you had just cleaned your system and it's only been a few months.
In dubai, we've seen cases similar to yours where a persistent damp smell has lingered despite recent duct cleaning. this could suggest an underlying issue that wasn't addressed during the last service or another factor at play within the building. one of the most common issues is improper sealing around air conditioning units which can allow moisture to seep into the system. the uae's environmental standards, particularly those from the Dubai Municipality and the Federal Authority for Integrated Transport, emphasize regular maintenance and inspection of HVAC systems. these regulations are in place to ensure that buildings comply with guidelines aimed at reducing energy consumption, maintaining indoor air quality, and preventing mold growth. it’s important to note that while your recent duct cleaning may have improved airflow and removed visible debris, moisture can still enter the system through various points such as cracks or gaps around the air handler. also, if the humidity levels in your apartment are high, this might contribute to condensation forming within the ducts, leading to a lingering damp smell. i would recommend having a professional inspection of your HVAC system to identify any potential issues. if you haven't already done so, i suggest contacting us at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for a thorough assessment. our team can help pinpoint the source of the problem and provide necessary remediation. in the meantime, try to monitor your air conditioning system closely. pay attention to any unusual sounds, increased energy usage, or signs of water leakage. these could indicate a more serious issue that needs immediate attention. remember, maintaining proper humidity levels in your home is crucial for preventing mold growth. consider using dehumidifiers and ensuring your AC units are properly maintained according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. i hope this helps! if you have any other questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. |
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