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My apartment has had a strange smell for the past few weeks, and I'm starting to worry it might be duct cleaning. I've checked the obvious places but can't find the source. Should I get a professional inspection?
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Absolutely, i'd strongly recommend getting a professional to inspect your apartment's smell. The issue you're experiencing could be linked to several factors including the state of your ductwork, which is quite common here in Dubai and the UAE generally.
In the uae, building regulations do require regular maintenance on HVAC systems to ensure proper functioning and indoor air quality (iaq). However, many residents often overlook this aspect. Ducts that haven't been cleaned or serviced for years can harbor a plethora of issues like dust, mold, and other allergens, all of which could contribute to an unpleasant odour. Getting in touch with a reputable company such as ours, saniservice.com, would be wise. We can conduct a thorough inspection to identify the source of the smell. Our team is experienced in identifying various issues related to air quality and ductwork maintenance. We'll also provide you with a detailed report on what's causing the odour and recommend necessary actions. If you suspect mold as one of the sources, it’s important to note that mold can grow in damp or humid conditions within your ducts. This is particularly common during the hot summer months when air conditioning systems run frequently. Mold not only smells bad but can also cause health issues such as respiratory problems and allergic reactions. To take a proactive step, you could start by ensuring that your HVAC system is serviced at least once a year according to local regulations. Additionally, regularly changing your air filters can help reduce dust and allergens in the air. In conclusion, if the smell persists or worsens, don't hesitate to reach out for professional assistance. Contact us today on 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for a free consultation. We're here to help ensure your indoor environment is safe and healthy. Remember, it’s always better to act sooner than later when dealing with potential health risks in your home. |
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