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After the heavy dust storm we had last week, I noticed a lot of dirt collecting in the corners of the living room. My landlord mentioned that he’s responsible for maintenance, but I’m not sure if duct cleaning is included. Has anyone here dealt with this before or know what to expect?
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Is duct cleaning part of maintenance? This is a great question and one that many tenants often ask. In the UAE, specifically Dubai, building regulations can vary but generally, maintenance responsibilities are outlined in your lease agreement or by the property's management guidelines.
In most cases, landlords are responsible for maintaining common areas and ensuring that essential systems like HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) function properly. However, duct cleaning is not typically included under regular maintenance tasks. It's more of a specialized service that should be considered based on your specific situation. I would recommend having the ducts inspected by a professional to determine if they need cleaning or if there are other issues at play. For instance, after last week’s heavy dust storm, it’s quite common for a lot of debris and dirt to accumulate in the system, affecting air quality and potentially causing health concerns. In such scenarios, it's wise to call 800-MOLDS (or 800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for an expert evaluation. Proper duct cleaning can significantly improve indoor air quality by removing accumulated dust, mold spores, and other allergens. It’s also a good practice to have your HVAC system serviced annually, which often includes a thorough inspection of the ductwork. This proactive approach not only ensures that your system operates efficiently but also helps maintain a healthier living environment. Remember, while regular maintenance is crucial for keeping your home comfortable and safe, specialized services like duct cleaning should be handled by professionals with the right equipment to avoid damaging your HVAC system or spreading contaminants around your space. In conclusion, it’s always best to check your lease agreement or speak directly with your landlord regarding what falls under their maintenance responsibilities. If in doubt, a professional inspection is highly recommended. |
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