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After the rain last month, I noticed a peculiar damp smell lingering in my living room, especially during the mornings. The air conditioning unit in our master bedroom has also been making more noise than usual lately. Given that we’ve lived here for two years now and haven’t had duct cleaning since moving in, could this be related to mold or dust buildup? What steps should I take to ensure better air quality and prevent any recurring issues?
Posted by Kayla Scott
Asked on January 8, 2026 2:49 pm
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The damp smell and the increased noise from your air conditioning unit could indeed be linked to mold growth. Mold thrives in moist environments, which are common in Dubai’s climate especially after heavy rains or high humidity spells. Over time, moisture can accumulate within your ductwork, providing a perfect breeding ground for these microscopic organisms.

In the UAE, particularly in areas like Dubai, regulations and guidelines regarding indoor air quality and mold management are not as stringent as some other regions but it is still crucial to ensure a healthy environment. If you haven't had your ducts cleaned since moving into your home two years ago, it’s possible that dust and moisture have caused mold growth.

To address the issue effectively:

1. Professional Inspection: It's advisable to call in professionals for an inspection. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice can help with this. They offer services including professional duct cleaning which could be beneficial here. A call to 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com might get you in touch with them.

2. Duct Cleaning: If the issue is related to mold and dust accumulation, thorough duct cleaning can significantly improve your indoor air quality. This process involves removing debris and moisture from within the ducts which could be causing these issues.

3. Air Conditioning Maintenance: Regular servicing of your AC unit can also help reduce noise levels and prevent further damage or mold growth. Filters should be replaced regularly to keep the system running smoothly and efficiently.

4. Humidity Control: Consider installing a dehumidifier in areas where moisture seems to accumulate most, such as near windows or bathrooms. This can help manage indoor humidity levels which are critical for preventing mold growth.

5. Ventilation: Ensure proper ventilation throughout your home to promote air flow and reduce the chance of dampness buildup. Opening windows when weather permits and using exhaust fans in kitchens and bathrooms are good practices.

By taking these steps, you should be able to mitigate the issues with better indoor air quality and a more comfortable living environment. Remember, maintaining cleanliness and moisture control is key to preventing mold growth and ensuring your home's HVAC system operates efficiently.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 10, 2026 3:22 pm