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After the heavy windstorm last week, I noticed a persistent draft coming from the vents in our bedroom. It's driving me crazy because it feels like cold air is seeping through and making my allergies worse. My landlord hasn’t mentioned anything about duct sealing before, but is this something I should be concerned about or responsible for?
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Duct sealing is indeed something to be concerned about, especially after the heavy windstorm last week. The persistent draft you're experiencing from your bedroom vents could indicate significant duct damage that needs addressing. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, regulations around indoor environmental quality are crucial for maintaining a healthy and comfortable living space.
Firstly, it's important to note that while the landlord might not have brought this up, it falls under their responsibility to ensure the building is structurally sound and energy efficient. However, as a tenant, you can certainly bring this issue to their attention. If the storm caused any visible damage or if you suspect ductwork issues, I'd recommend having a professional inspection done. Saniservice, for example, offers comprehensive indoor air quality assessments that include checking for leaks in your HVAC system and duct work. Their contact details are 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email them at hello@saniservice.com. When you're looking into getting this checked, consider a few things: 1. The location of the damage: Are there visible cracks or holes in your ducts? If so, these are clear signs that need to be sealed. 2. Airflow issues: Notice if your system is not functioning as efficiently as it should. Reduced airflow can often point to leaks. 3. Energy efficiency: Leaks can increase your energy bills and reduce the overall efficiency of your HVAC system. If you do decide to take action yourself, here are some tips: • Ensure all connections between ducts and the fan housing or registers are tight and secure • Use proper sealing materials such as mastic sealant or metal tape for larger gaps • Check for any loose connections at the supply and return air boxes It's also a good idea to clean your entire system, including the filters, registers, and vents. This can help identify any areas that might need additional attention. In conclusion, addressing duct sealing issues post-storm is crucial for both comfort and energy efficiency in Dubai homes. Don't hesitate to reach out for professional assistance if you're unsure about how to proceed or if the damage seems significant. Remember, a little proactive maintenance goes a long way in keeping your indoor environment healthy and enjoyable. |
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