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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent damp smell lingering in my bedroom, especially during the evening. My partner and I have been blaming it on a small leak we found near the window, but now that our new air purifier isn’t helping much, I’m starting to wonder if there might be an issue with the ducts. Have any of you experienced similar problems or know how often duct cleaning is recommended in Dubai?
Posted by Aiko Kim
Asked on January 18, 2026 5:50 am
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Absolutely, a persistent damp smell in your bedroom could be linked to issues within the ductwork of your home. In Dubai and UAE, it's quite common for humid conditions and unexpected leaks, which can lead to moisture buildup that you might not notice immediately. It’s understandable to think a small leak near your window is the culprit, but given the symptoms persist even with an air purifier, there could be more at play.

Duct cleaning in Dubai is recommended every 3-5 years for most homes, depending on factors like occupancy (number of people), pets, and the presence of smokers. However, if you've noticed a damp smell or experienced water damage, it’s crucial to have your ducts inspected by professionals right away. Water can seep into the ductwork through small leaks or during heavy rains, leading to mold growth that can release unpleasant odors.

I would definitely recommend calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com for a thorough inspection and cleaning if necessary. They can assess the condition of your ducts, check for any signs of water damage, and clean out accumulated dust, debris, and mold spores that could be contributing to that damp smell.

Proper maintenance is key in ensuring good indoor air quality, especially in such conditions. Regular inspections and timely cleaning not only address odor issues but also help prevent health problems like allergies or asthma triggered by mold exposure.

Remember, keeping your ducts clean helps maintain the efficiency of your HVAC system too, leading to lower energy bills over time. So don’t wait if you're unsure – take action now!
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 19, 2026 7:58 am