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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent damp smell lingering in the hallway of my two-bedroom flat near Bur Dubai. Given that it’s spring now and we’re experiencing more humidity, I’m starting to wonder if it might be related to our HVAC system. Should I consider hiring professionals for duct cleaning or could this be handled with some DIY maintenance?
Posted by William Johnson
Asked on January 23, 2026 8:57 pm
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Absolutely, the damp smell could very well be related to your HVAC system. Given the recent rains and current high humidity levels in Dubai, it's not uncommon for such smells to arise, especially if there are any issues or inefficiencies within your ductwork.

In Dubai, the climate can indeed be quite humid at times, particularly during spring and summer months, which could contribute to moisture build-up inside your HVAC system. This moisture can foster the growth of mold, mildew, and other microorganisms, all of which emit unpleasant odors when present in large quantities.

Firstly, it’s wise to check if there are any visible signs of water damage or condensation on the walls or ductwork around your HVAC unit. If you spot anything unusual, it's highly recommended to seek professional assistance from a qualified contractor who specializes in HVAC systems and indoor air quality.

In line with UAE regulations, the Building Code (FCD 2307) highlights the necessity for proper maintenance of building services, including HVAC systems, to ensure occupant health and comfort. According to this code, regular inspection and cleaning are key to maintaining a healthy indoor environment.

DIY maintenance can include checking filters regularly, ensuring they're clean and free from debris or moisture. However, if you notice persistent dampness or a strong musty smell, it’s best to call in the professionals for an inspection and duct cleaning.

Saniservice is one company that offers comprehensive HVAC services including professional duct cleaning which can help eliminate those unpleasant odors by removing accumulated dust, debris, and mold spores. They also provide a thorough inspection of your system ensuring everything runs smoothly.

Remember, it's important to act promptly as moisture in HVAC systems not only affects air quality but can also lead to structural damage over time. If you decide to reach out for professional help, don't hesitate - their number is 800-MOLDS or you can email hello@saniservice.com.

Taking care of your HVAC system now could save you from bigger issues down the line and ensure a more comfortable living environment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 25, 2026 10:30 am