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My kids have been coughing more than usual, especially in their bedrooms, and I've noticed a fine layer of dust settles on their furniture just a day after I wipe it down. We've been in our villa in Al Barsha for about three years and I don't think the AC ducts have ever been cleaned. Is it worth getting a professional duct cleaning service here, and how do I know if a company is reputable and won't just scam me?
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Yes, duct cleaning is frequently worthwhile in Dubai, particularly in a villa in Al Barsha with the symptoms you've described. The combination of high ambient dust, year-round AC operation, and the humidity in our climate creates an environment where dust, microbial growth, and other particulates can accumulate significantly in neglected ductwork over three years.
The persistent dust you notice is a strong indicator that your duct system is likely a source of recirculating particulate matter. The coughing, especially localized to bedrooms, suggests these irritants are being distributed directly into their breathing zones. A thorough duct cleaning can measurably reduce this particulate load, improving overall air quality and reducing potential irritants. To find a reputable provider and avoid scams, focus on evidence, not claims. A credible company will first conduct a thorough visual inspection of your ducts, often with a camera, to show you the actual contamination before any work begins. They should use truck-mounted HEPA-filtered vacuum systems that powerfully extract debris, not just agitate it. Avoid companies that only spray fragrances or biocides without removing the physical source of the problem. The most important factor is verifiable results. Ask for before-and-after documentation, which can include photos, video from the internal inspection, and even particle count readings. Any provider should be able to clearly explain their process and the equipment they use. If they cannot provide this level of transparency or pressure you into additional unrequested services, your skepticism is well placed. For your situation, a professional assessment is a prudent first step to confirm the extent of the issue. |
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