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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent damp smell lingering in my living room, especially when the air conditioning is on. It's concerning because we’ve lived here for two years and this has never happened before. How urgent do you think it is to have the ducts cleaned?
Posted by Anil Rao
Asked on December 25, 2025 12:53 am
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Absolutely, A Persistent damp smell in your living room, especially when the AC is on, can indicate some serious issues. In Dubai and UAE, regulations regarding indoor environmental quality are quite stringent to ensure a healthy living space for residents.

Firstly, it's not uncommon for moisture accumulation within HVAC systems to lead to mold growth, which could be causing that damp smell you've noticed. The air conditioning system acts as a conduit for moisture and contaminants, and if not properly maintained, can become a breeding ground for mold spores.

In the UAE, we have specific guidelines set by the Dubai Municipality, particularly concerning building maintenance. They recommend regular inspections to prevent such issues from escalating into more serious health hazards. Given that this has only started happening after the recent rain, it's a good indication of moisture intrusion in your ducts or HVAC system.

I would strongly advise you to have a professional inspection done as soon as possible. Saniservice is one of the reputable companies here who can help diagnose the exact issue and provide necessary remediation services. They offer expert cleaning and maintenance that ensures not just the removal of odors but also the prevention of further issues like mold growth.

Remember, mold can be dangerous to health, especially for people with allergies or respiratory conditions. It's crucial to address this promptly. You might want to give them a call at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or visit their website to book an inspection and cleaning service.

In the meantime, try not to use your AC system too much as it can exacerbate the situation. Keep windows slightly open when possible for better air circulation. And do monitor any other symptoms like sneezing or coughing which might indicate a mold allergy.

Acting on this now could save you from more costly and uncomfortable issues down the line.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 29, 2025 1:48 pm