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The AC in my apartment in Jumeirah Village Circle has been struggling to cool the living room, and my DEWA bill was way higher than usual this past month. I pulled out the filter and it's completely caked with a thick layer of dust and sand. I'm wondering if I should just buy a new one and try to replace it myself this weekend or if it's better to call a technician to handle it. What’s the average cost for a professional filter replacement service in Dubai, and is it worth paying for?
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Hey there, JVC resident. That's a super common issue out here with all the sand and dust. Seeing a thick layer of grit on your filter is a huge red flag and is almost certainly the reason for your poor cooling and that painful DEWA bill. The system has to work insanely hard to push air through a clogged filter.
For a standard, slide-out apartment filter that you can easily access yourself, a DIY replacement is totally doable and will save you the service call fee. Here’s the drill: Turn the AC unit off at the thermostat first. The filter is usually behind a grill on your indoor unit (in the ceiling or wall). Pop it open, slide the old one out, take a picture of its size and model number (or note the dimensions), and head to a hardware store like ACE or Dragon Mart to find an exact match. Slide the new one in, close it up, and you're done. It's a 10-minute job. However, if this is the first time you're doing it and the unit looks complex, or if the dust was extreme, it might be a sign of deeper issues like coil blockage or mold growth inside the unit itself – which you can't see or clean properly yourself. A pro doesn't just swap the filter; they can do a full inspection of the coils and drain pan, ensure everything is sealed correctly, and check the system pressure. For a straightforward filter swap, a pro might charge around 150-300 AED depending on the company and if it's part of a larger check-up. For that price, you're paying for the expertise to spot potential problems early. If you're unsure at all, or if the problem persists after changing the filter, definitely get a professional assessment. We see this all the time. You can call our team at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for a proper inspection and to make sure your system is running efficiently and healthily. |
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