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After the heavy dust storm we had last week, I noticed a thick layer of dust collecting on the windowsills and furniture in my living room. It’s quite concerning because the vents seem to be blowing out even more debris than before. The AC filter is also looking really grimy. Has anyone else experienced similar issues after storms? Should I consider cleaning the ducts?
Posted by Kayla Brown
Asked on December 24, 2025 9:11 am
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Absolutely, it's smart to consider cleaning your HVAC ducts after such an intense dust storm. In the UAE and specifically Dubai, we often face these unpredictable weather events that can introduce a significant amount of particulates into our indoor environments. The thick layer of dust you noticed on windowsills and furniture is not unusual, but it does highlight the importance of maintaining proper air quality in your home.

In Dubai, regulations surrounding indoor environmental quality are stringent to ensure public health. However, after storms or sand events, it’s prudent to have a professional inspection done to assess the condition of your ductwork. Dust and debris can accumulate over time and lead to issues like poor air circulation, increased energy consumption, and even damage to your HVAC system.

I recommend reaching out to Saniservice for an evaluation. They offer expert services tailored to our local climate conditions and can provide you with a detailed report on the state of your ducts. This way, you can ensure that any necessary cleaning or repairs are done correctly, maintaining both the efficiency and hygiene of your HVAC system.

Cleaning ducts yourself is possible but tricky without proper equipment and knowledge. Professional technicians have access to specialized tools like vacuum cleaners designed for deep suction inside ductwork, which might not be accessible to homeowners. Additionally, they can detect hidden issues that might lead to future problems if left unchecked.

Don't wait until your AC filter looks grimy before taking action. Regular maintenance is key in maintaining a healthy indoor environment. For now, you may want to start by cleaning visible dust from surfaces and consider setting up a temporary air purifier in the affected areas until Saniservice can come over for an inspection.

Remember, keeping your home's air clean isn't just about comfort—it's crucial for good health, especially during dusty periods like these. So, do not delay getting professional help to ensure you’re breathing quality air all year round.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 28, 2025 9:32 am