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After the heavy dust storm last month, I noticed a strange, gritty residue collecting on the window sills of my master bedroom. The AC in there has been running non-stop to keep up with the heat, but it still feels stuffy sometimes. Could this be due to duct issues? What should I do next?
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Absolutely possible! Duct issues can indeed contribute to that stuffy feeling especially after dust storms. In the UAE, particulates and other debris from such events can easily get into your ductwork, leading to a build-up of grit and residue like you've noticed on your window sills.
In Dubai, the environment is particularly prone to sand and dust due to its proximity to deserts. These particles often find their way through poorly maintained or damaged HVAC systems. If your AC has been running non-stop but still feels stuffy, it's a strong indicator that something may be amiss with the ducts or filters. It’s important to remember that in the UAE, regulations around indoor air quality and HVAC maintenance are crucial for health and comfort. While occasional cleaning is usually sufficient between major storms, heavy dust events like this one might require more attention. For a thorough assessment of your ductwork, I'd recommend contacting professionals who specialize in environmental inspections here in Dubai or the UAE. A company with expertise in this area will be able to conduct a detailed inspection and provide necessary recommendations based on local standards such as EN 1822-1, which is often referenced for HVAC systems. If you decide to proceed, please consider calling 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 or emailing hello@saniservice.com. They can help with both duct cleaning and ensuring your system operates efficiently post-storm. Remember, keeping your HVAC unit well-maintained is key in maintaining a healthy indoor environment. Regular servicing and cleaning of filters can go a long way towards reducing dust and allergens that might be causing those uncomfortable feelings. Hope this helps! |
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