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After the heavy rains we experienced last month, I noticed a persistent damp smell lingering in our living room. My husband thinks it might be coming from the ductwork, but I’m not sure how to address it since we moved into this apartment two years ago and never had any issues before. Have you ever dealt with a musty odor like this? How did you go about cleaning your ducts?
Posted by Yasmin Kareem
Asked on December 17, 2025 9:17 pm
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Yes, dampness in ductwork can indeed cause that musty smell. In the UAE, especially during our occasional heavy rainfalls, moisture can seep into the HVAC system and create a breeding ground for mold or mildew. This happens more often in units where there's poor ventilation or where the air handling unit isn't well maintained.

In Dubai, we've seen cases where dampness due to water intrusion or condensation has led to these issues. A musty odor is one of the common symptoms that indicate a potential problem with your ducts. It's important to address this promptly as mold and mildew can pose health risks, particularly for those with allergies or respiratory conditions.

If you're experiencing such an issue in your living room after heavy rains, I'd recommend getting it inspected by professionals who are familiar with the local climate and regulations. In Dubai, there aren't specific laws dictating duct cleaning, but adherence to best practices ensures that your home remains healthy.

To get started, consider contacting a company like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or hello@saniservice.com for an inspection. They can assess the condition of your ductwork and recommend appropriate measures. If necessary, they can also perform a thorough cleaning to remove any mold or debris that might be causing the smell.

Regular maintenance is key to keeping your HVAC system in good shape and preventing such issues from arising. Make sure to schedule annual cleanings for your ducts as part of your routine home care. This not only improves air quality but also boosts energy efficiency, saving you money on utility bills over time.

Remember, addressing the smell early can prevent more serious problems like structural damage or worse health effects down the line. So don't wait—give Saniservice a call to get things sorted out!
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 21, 2025 10:50 am