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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent damp smell lingering in my bedroom, especially when the air conditioner was running. The problem seemed to be worse after we cleaned the outside of the AC unit. Could this be related to duct cleaning? What should I do?
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The damp smell from your AC after cleaning could be related to the issue but may also indicate something deeper. When rainwater seeps into the HVAC system and isn't properly dried out, it can create an environment that fosters mold growth. This is particularly relevant in Dubai, where humidity levels are naturally high.
In the UAE, we have specific regulations for building maintenance and air quality, including regular cleaning of AC units and ducts to prevent such issues. However, just cleaning the exterior of your AC might not address the underlying problem within the ductwork itself. Given that you've noticed a persistent damp smell especially when running the air conditioner, it could be worth having an inspection done by professionals. They can check if there are any leaks or inadequate drainage systems that might have contributed to water accumulation in the ducts. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice provide comprehensive environmental inspections and remediation services. For instance, they can use thermal imaging cameras to detect moisture buildup inside your HVAC system which isn't visible to the naked eye. They also offer specialized duct cleaning techniques to remove any mold or mildew that might have formed due to dampness. If mold is present, it’s crucial to address it promptly as it can cause health issues and structural damage. If you suspect a serious issue, definitely seek professional help. You could call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for a thorough inspection and advice on how to proceed. Remember, dealing with water intrusion in HVAC systems is best handled by experts who understand the local climate conditions. Taking care of this problem early can save you from more costly repairs down the line and ensure your indoor air quality remains at an optimal level. |
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