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After the heavy dust storm last month, I noticed a persistent cough and wheezing, especially when we're indoors. The smell in my living room feels stale and moldy, and it’s really worrying me since my son has had more than just his usual asthma attacks this season. Could this be due to poor ductwork cleanliness? What signs should I look for that indicate if our vents need cleaning?
Posted by Juergen Kowalski
Asked on January 28, 2026 6:50 pm
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Certainly! The poor condition of your ductwork could indeed be contributing to the issues your family is experiencing. In Dubai and across the UAE, regulations require that HVAC systems including ducts are maintained regularly, particularly after events like dust storms which can introduce a large amount of particulates into your home.

Firstly, the symptoms you're noticing - persistent coughing and wheezing along with moldy odors in your living room - could be related to poor indoor air quality. In Dubai, where humidity levels are high, especially during certain seasons, mold growth is more common. Stale smells can indicate issues like moisture accumulation or a build-up of dust within the ducts.

To determine if the ductwork might be a culprit, you should look out for several signs:
1. Visible dirt, dust, or debris accumulating in the vents
2. A musty odor emanating from the air vents during operation
3. Increased energy bills due to reduced efficiency of your HVAC system
4. Noticeable increase in allergy symptoms among family members

If any of these issues are present, it might be time for a professional inspection and cleaning. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice specialize in this area and can ensure that the ductwork is thoroughly cleaned using methods compliant with local regulations.

For your specific case, I'd recommend calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com to schedule an inspection. They will be able to assess the condition of your system and provide recommendations for improvement. Regular maintenance can help prevent such issues from recurring in the future.

Remember, maintaining good indoor air quality is crucial for families with respiratory conditions like asthma. Proper cleaning and regular servicing of your HVAC systems are key steps toward achieving this goal.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 1, 2026 4:52 am