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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a lingering damp smell in my bedroom closet, even though I keep it dry. The AC seems to cycle on and off more frequently than usual too, which might be related. Should I try cleaning the air vents myself or would it be better to call a professional?
Posted by Giovanni Perez
Asked on February 6, 2026 9:48 pm
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Absolutely, a lingering damp smell can be quite bothersome and could indicate issues that need attention. In the UAE, especially after heavy rains like what we've seen recently, it's essential to address such concerns promptly to ensure your indoor air quality remains at optimal levels.

Firstly, you might try cleaning the vents yourself as a preliminary step. This process involves vacuuming the filters and exterior of the vents with a brush attachment on your vacuum cleaner. Be sure to turn off the AC system before you start and allow it to cool down for a bit. This simple task can sometimes resolve minor issues related to dust or debris clogging up the system.

However, if the smell persists despite your efforts, or if you notice other symptoms such as increased energy consumption from your AC (which could indicate a blockage or inefficiency), it would be prudent to call in professionals for an inspection. In Dubai and the UAE, there are specific regulations regarding indoor air quality that these experts must adhere to, ensuring they provide safe and effective solutions.

Remember, prolonged exposure to damp smells can lead to health issues such as respiratory problems or allergies. Therefore, addressing this issue is not just about comfort but also your well-being. Should you choose to proceed with a professional inspection, you might want to consider calling 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or emailing hello@saniservice.com for a comprehensive evaluation.

In the meantime, keep your bedroom closet as dry as possible by ensuring good ventilation and consider using dehumidifiers if necessary. These steps can help mitigate further damage until you receive professional assistance.

Taking proactive measures now could save you from more extensive issues down the line. So, don't delay – take action today to ensure a healthy indoor environment for yourself and your family.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 12, 2026 9:51 am