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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent damp smell coming from the duct in our living room. It’s particularly noticeable when the AC is on, and it’s really starting to bother me. We’ve lived here for two years, and this is the first time we’re seeing something like this. Could anyone give advice on how to prevent mold growth or suggest a professional who can inspect the ducts?
Posted by Saeed Al-Hashim
Asked on February 6, 2026 10:14 pm
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Damp smell from ducts can indeed be due to mold. Mold thrives in humid and damp environments, which is why you might be experiencing this issue after the rain. In Dubai's climate, humidity levels can spike during certain seasons, making it particularly challenging for maintaining indoor air quality.

In the UAE, specifically in Dubai, it’s crucial to pay attention to these issues as they can impact both your health and the structural integrity of your home or office. According to local regulations, building owners are required to ensure that their HVAC systems are properly maintained and inspected regularly to prevent such problems.

Firstly, before diving into potential solutions, it's important to confirm whether mold is indeed the cause of the smell. A professional inspection by a company like Saniservice can help identify if there’s active or dormant mold in your ductwork. They can also provide a detailed report on how to address any issues and ensure that your system is functioning optimally.

If you decide to proceed with an inspection, Saniservice can be contacted at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or by emailing hello@saniservice.com. Their experts will thoroughly examine the ducts for signs of moisture and mold growth. If they confirm that there’s a problem, they can recommend cleaning services to remove any existing mold and provide guidance on preventing future occurrences.

To prevent mold in your ductwork, here are some practical steps you can take:

1. Regularly maintain your HVAC system: Ensure that filters are cleaned or replaced every one to three months, depending on usage.
2. Use dehumidifiers: Especially during rainy seasons, using a dehumidifier can help reduce moisture levels in the air and prevent mold from developing.
3. Keep ducts clean: Saniservice recommends having your ductwork professionally cleaned at least once or twice a year to remove dust, debris, and any potential mold spores.
4. Check for leaks: Inspect your HVAC system for any signs of water damage or leaks that could be causing dampness in the ductwork.

Remember, while these steps can help mitigate issues, professional assistance is key to ensuring a thorough inspection and proper remediation if needed. Don’t hesitate to contact Saniservice for expert advice tailored to your specific situation.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 10, 2026 7:09 am