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After the recent summer heatwaves, I noticed a slight odor coming from the vents in our living room. It’s not strong, but it’s there, especially when we first turn on the air conditioning after being away for a few days. The coils in the AC unit are quite old and haven’t been cleaned in years. Should I hire professionals to clean them, or is it something I can do myself? What should I expect in terms of cost and effort either way?
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Yes, old AC coils can indeed cause odors. In the UAE and Dubai specifically, where we experience intense summer heatwaves, it's quite common for air conditioning units to accumulate dust, dirt, and even mold over time – especially when they haven't been cleaned in years.
In Dubai, our summers are notoriously hot, which means AC systems work overtime to keep homes cool. This constant use can lead to the build-up of moisture on the coils, creating a breeding ground for bacteria and mold. When these contaminants get into your air supply, it's not uncommon to notice odors that range from musty to mildew-like. Now, about cleaning those old AC coils – well, it’s doable but requires some caution. DIY cleaning might be an option if you're handy with tools, but given the specific conditions in Dubai and the UAE, I'd recommend considering professional assistance. Professionals will have access to proper equipment and know-how to ensure a thorough clean without causing damage to your AC unit. The cost of hiring professionals can vary depending on the service provider and the extent of the work needed. Typically though, you might expect to pay between AED 500 to AED 1000 for coil cleaning services in Dubai. This includes both the inspection and the actual cleaning process. Additionally, regular maintenance checks are recommended to keep your AC system running smoothly and efficiently. On the flip side, doing it yourself can be cheaper but also riskier – you might not clean thoroughly enough or could damage the unit if you're not familiar with the proper procedures. It's worth noting that in Dubai, there are regulations surrounding indoor environmental quality, which means professionals must adhere to certain standards when performing these services. If you do choose a DIY approach, make sure to carefully remove any visible dirt and debris from the coils using a soft brush or vacuum cleaner attachment. Avoid using harsh chemicals as they can damage the unit’s components. A gentle solution of water and mild detergent might work well for most cases. Lastly, remember that odor issues could be indicative of more serious problems. If the smell persists despite coil cleaning, it might be time to call in a professional for a comprehensive inspection. Call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for reliable and experienced assistance. In conclusion, while DIY cleaning is an option, it's often best to go with professionals who can guarantee thorough cleaning and maintain the integrity of your AC system. Trust me on this one – keeping your air quality in check is crucial, especially when we're talking about Dubai summers! |
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