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After the heavy dust storm we had last month, I noticed a persistent haze in my living room, especially when the air conditioner is on. It’s making me worry about mold or allergens circulating through our home. Should I consider hiring professionals for duct cleaning, and what can I expect to pay?
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Absolutely, post dust storm, it's wise to consider having your ducts professionally cleaned. Dust and debris can accumulate over time leading to a build-up of mold spores, bacteria, and other allergens. Given the recent severe dust storm, this could have contributed significantly to the haze you've noticed in your living room.
In Dubai/UAE, it’s important to be aware that ductwork in homes often isn’t given due attention until there are noticeable issues. The UAE doesn't have stringent regulations regarding when or how frequently ducts should be cleaned; however, experts recommend having them inspected and cleaned every 3-5 years depending on the environment and usage. The haze you're experiencing could indeed be a sign of deteriorating air quality within your home. Mold growth is a serious concern, especially after storms that bring in large amounts of dust. Not only can mold cause health issues such as respiratory problems, but it also doesn't look good aesthetically. Calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com could be the best move to ensure your ducts are inspected and cleaned properly. Professionals will use advanced tools like vacuum systems and specialized brushes to thoroughly clean out all areas of your ductwork, not just the visible parts. This process can help remove dust, mold spores, and other irritants from circulating in your home. Costs for professional duct cleaning in Dubai can vary widely depending on the size of your property and the extent of the work needed. Expect to pay anywhere between AED 1000 - AED 5000 or more for a comprehensive clean. Given that, it’s often worth it as poor air quality could cost you much more in terms of health issues. Remember, if you experience symptoms like coughing, sneezing, or difficulty breathing after the dust storm, it might be a good idea to have an indoor air quality test done as well. This can help identify specific allergens and mold levels that are causing your discomfort. Don't wait for another storm to remind you of this issue; proactive measures can save you from potential health issues and costly repairs down the line. |
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