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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent damp smell lingering in our living room. It's strange because we haven't had any leaks or anything like that before. Both my partner and I have been feeling more congested than usual lately too. Could this be related to the ducts? Have you heard of mold growing inside them even if there’s no visible water damage?
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Absolutely! A persistent damp smell could indeed be related to mold growth within your ducts. In the UAE, especially during the rainy seasons like yours last month, humidity levels can rise and create a perfect environment for mold to thrive even without visible water damage or leaks.
In Dubai and the UAE in general, it's not uncommon for mold to develop inside HVAC systems due to high indoor moisture levels, condensation issues, or poor ventilation. Mold spores can spread through your home via air ducts and cause unpleasant odors as well as potential health issues such as respiratory problems and congestion. The damp smell could be an early warning sign of hidden mold growth. In Dubai, it's crucial to act promptly as mold can quickly become a significant problem if left unchecked. According to the UAE Building Code, any building with an air conditioning system should have its ductwork inspected at least once every three years for cleanliness and structural integrity. For peace of mind and to address your concerns, I strongly recommend scheduling a professional inspection by a certified environmental service provider. Here in Dubai, companies like Saniservice provide comprehensive duct cleaning services that include inspections, identifying any mold or other issues, and remediation if necessary. They operate from 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or you can email them at hello@saniservice.com for more information. Remember, early detection is key to preventing the spread of mold and ensuring a healthier indoor environment for your family. Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any further questions! |
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