Is damp smell due to duct issues fixable?« Back to Previous Page

After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent damp smell lingering in my bedroom, especially when I first opened the window. It’s quite unsettling, considering we live on the 15th floor of our apartment building. Given that it happened right after the monsoon season, I suspect there might be an issue with the ducts. Could you recommend any steps to prevent this from happening again or recurring in the future?
Posted by Nancy Clark
Asked on January 17, 2026 11:22 am
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Damp smell due to duct issues can indeed be fixable. In the UAE like Dubai, where we experience significant climatic changes and humidity levels, such problems are relatively common especially after rainy periods or monsoon seasons. The persistent damp smell you're experiencing could very well stem from your building's air ducts not being properly maintained.

Firstly, it’s important to understand that in the UAE, there isn't a specific regulation mandating regular duct cleaning but it is highly recommended by health and environment authorities for indoor air quality reasons. Given the situation, I'd advise you to call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com to arrange for a professional inspection of your air ducts.

During this inspection, experts will check for any blockages, moisture accumulation, mold growth, or other potential issues that could be causing the damp smell. If any of these are found, they can recommend appropriate cleaning and remediation steps. This might include using specialized equipment to thoroughly clean the ducts and replace any damaged sections.

To prevent such issues from recurring in the future, consider implementing some preventive measures:

1. Regularly inspect your air conditioning filters for dirt and moisture. Replace them as needed.
2. Ensure your home’s dehumidifier is functioning properly if you live in a more humid area like Dubai.
3. Keep areas around your air vents dry and free from clutter that could trap moisture.
4. Seal any gaps or leaks in the ductwork to prevent dampness from entering.

Lastly, remember to keep your indoor environment well-ventilated, especially during rainy seasons when humidity levels are higher. This can help reduce the chances of mold growth and other issues related to excess moisture.

Taking these steps should significantly reduce the risk of future problems with a damp smell in your apartment. Don’t hesitate to contact professionals if you have any concerns or need assistance.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 19, 2026 12:50 pm