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The AC in my apartment seems to be blowing out dust lately, especially in the living room where we spend most of our time. I've noticed that the air quality feels off, and my kids have been sneezing more than usual. We’ve been here for about a year, but I didn’t think about duct cleaning until now. Since I'm renting, should I ask my landlord to handle this, or is it something that I’m responsible for?
Posted by William White
Asked on December 4, 2025 3:31 pm
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If you're experiencing dust blowing from your AC and noticing an increase in sneezing among your family, it’s definitely time to consider duct cleaning. Given that you've been in your apartment for a year, it's possible that accumulated dust, allergens, and even mold could be affecting your indoor air quality.

In the UAE, especially in Dubai, the climate can exacerbate indoor air pollution due to the high levels of dust in the environment. Many residential buildings are equipped with central air conditioning systems, which can circulate dust and pollutants throughout your living space if the ducts are not maintained properly.

As a tenant, whether you should request your landlord to handle duct cleaning depends on the terms of your lease agreement. Generally, landlords are responsible for maintaining the structural integrity and basic functionality of the apartment, which often includes the HVAC system. It's advisable to communicate your concerns with your landlord, outlining the issues you've noticed, such as dust, allergy symptoms, and overall air quality. A polite request for duct cleaning can be framed as a health concern, which most landlords would take seriously.

If your landlord is unresponsive or if the problem persists after the ducts are cleaned, you may want to consider hiring a professional for an inspection. A thorough assessment by a qualified environmental inspection company can identify specific issues, such as mold growth or significant dust accumulation, that need to be addressed. In some serious cases, mold in the ducts can pose health risks, particularly for children and individuals with allergies or respiratory conditions.

In Dubai, there are regulations regarding indoor air quality, and landlords are often expected to comply with standards that ensure safe living environments. If your landlord refuses to take action, you may have grounds to escalate the matter, particularly if health issues arise as a result of poor indoor air quality.

For immediate assistance or to schedule a professional duct cleaning, consider reaching out to companies that specialize in indoor air quality and environmental inspection. You can call 800-MOLDS or 800-66537, or email hello@saniservice.com for expert advice tailored to your situation. Taking proactive steps now will help ensure a healthier living environment for you and your family.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 9, 2025 7:46 am