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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent moldy smell coming from my bedroom, which has the largest air vent. My landlord hasn’t mentioned anything about cleaning the ducts during the two years we’ve been renting this apartment. Should I bring it up with him or is that typically something the landlord is responsible for?
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Duct cleaning isn't typically something that falls under the purview of landlords in the UAE. The responsibilities of a landlord are more focused on maintaining structural integrity and ensuring basic living conditions such as water, heating, cooling, and lighting systems.
However, it's important to know that ductwork can become a breeding ground for mold and other allergens if not properly maintained. In Dubai or Abu Dhabi, the humid weather after rainfall can indeed exacerbate these issues leading to unpleasant odors like the one you're experiencing in your bedroom. These smells could be indicative of mold growth within the air conditioning system. Given that your apartment has experienced rain recently and you're noticing a persistent moldy smell coming from your largest air vent, it would be prudent to bring this matter up with your landlord. While they might not consider duct cleaning part of their regular maintenance schedule, they should at least acknowledge the issue and ensure the problem is addressed. You could also consider having a professional inspection done to assess the condition of your ductwork and determine if any remediation or cleaning is necessary. Such inspections can help identify the source of the odor and recommend appropriate steps for resolving it. If you choose to go ahead with an inspection, Saniservice could be a great choice. You can call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule one. They offer professional duct cleaning services that are well-suited for the local climate and environmental conditions. Remember, regular maintenance of your HVAC system is key in preventing such issues from arising. Don't hesitate to voice concerns about indoor air quality with your landlord, as it can significantly impact your health and comfort in the long run. |
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