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After the heavy dust storm a few weeks ago, I noticed a persistent dust cloud when turning on the air conditioner in my living room. It’s only been two months since we moved into this rental, but it seems like the ducts might need cleaning. Should I bring this up with the landlord or is that typically something they handle?
Posted by Anna Dabrowski
Asked on December 20, 2025 1:29 am
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In Dubai and the UAE, indoor air quality is crucial for both comfort and health. Air ducts can indeed accumulate dust and other particulates over time, especially after events like heavy dust storms. This accumulation can cause issues when you turn on your AC system; seeing a visible cloud of dust isn't ideal.

Firstly, it's important to note that in the UAE, landlords are generally responsible for maintaining the overall condition of rented properties, including HVAC systems and ductwork. However, the specifics might vary depending on the terms of your lease agreement. If your contract doesn’t explicitly mention who is responsible for duct cleaning, you may need to bring this up with your landlord.

Before taking any action, it's a good idea to inspect other parts of your air conditioning system as well. Sometimes, the issue could be from filters or other components rather than the ducts themselves. Make sure they are clean and properly installed. If all seems in order but you still notice dust, it might be time to call for professional inspection and cleaning.

I recommend reaching out to a reputable HVAC service provider who can conduct an assessment of your system's condition. This is particularly important if the issue persists or if you have respiratory concerns due to poor air quality. A professional inspection will help identify any underlying issues that need addressing, ensuring not just cleaner ducts but also a healthier environment.

If after checking and cleaning, you still experience problems, it’s best to raise this with your landlord. Present them with evidence of the issue and suggest scheduling a maintenance visit. Remember, maintaining good indoor air quality is everyone's responsibility, so bringing these matters up can help ensure a comfortable living space for all tenants.

Call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com if you need assistance in finding reliable services. Taking proactive steps now can prevent bigger issues down the line and keep your home environment healthier.

Always aim to resolve such concerns amicably with your landlord, as a harmonious relationship is key to a pleasant living experience.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 25, 2025 3:11 am