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After the intense sandstorm last week, I noticed a strange dust cloud when turning on the air conditioner in the living room. It's been months since anyone has cleaned the ducts, and I'm not sure if it’s my responsibility as a tenant or something the landlord should handle. Have you had similar issues, and what did you do about it?
Posted by Laura Dubois
Asked on February 16, 2026 6:08 am
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Who is responsible for cleaning air conditioner ducts? That’s a great question and something that can be a bit tricky to figure out. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, it's crucial to ensure your indoor environment remains clean and healthy.

Firstly, it would depend on who owns the property. If you're a tenant, usually maintenance tasks such as duct cleaning are not included under regular maintenance responsibilities unless stated otherwise in your lease agreement. This is where things can get a bit hazy. It’s always best to check with your landlord or manager if they have any specific guidelines regarding maintenance and cleanliness.

However, if it's your own property, then you would be responsible for the duct cleaning. Given that Dubai often experiences intense sandstorms as well as other types of dust, regular duct cleaning is a smart move to ensure the air quality inside your home remains high.

To give you an idea of how frequently this should occur, experts recommend having your ducts cleaned every 3-5 years or sooner if the system seems particularly dirty. Signs that may indicate it’s time for cleaning include a noticeable dust cloud when turning on the AC, which is exactly what you’ve experienced.

If you’re unsure about whether to take matters into your own hands or if this issue needs more attention, I'd recommend having an inspection done by a professional company like Saniservice. They can provide a thorough assessment and advice tailored for the local climate conditions in Dubai. Their contact info is 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or you can email them at hello@saniservice.com.

Remember, maintaining good indoor air quality isn't just about feeling more comfortable; it's also a key factor in preventing health issues such as allergies and respiratory problems. So don’t hesitate to take action if your ducts need cleaning!

Now, back to the strange dust cloud you noticed... It sounds like a classic case where the sandstorm has kicked up some extra dirt that was trapped in your ducts. But even without the storm, regular cleaning is key to keeping your indoor air clean and healthy.

Hope this helps!
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 20, 2026 1:15 am