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After the heavy dust storm last month, I noticed a strange odor lingering in the bedroom on the second floor of our rental. The AC filters seemed quite dirty, but I’m not sure if that’s enough to warrant cleaning the ducts or if it’s included in the maintenance. Should tenants be responsible for this, or is it something the landlord should handle?
Posted by Megan Williams
Asked on January 25, 2026 9:10 am
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Hey there! I'm glad you're looking into the condition of your ducts. In the UAE, especially in Dubai, maintaining good indoor air quality is crucial due to the climate and frequent sandstorms which can kick up a lot of dust.

After a heavy dust storm, it's quite common for air ducts to accumulate extra dirt, debris, and sometimes even mold spores. This might explain that strange odor you're noticing. Now, regarding who should clean the ducts - well, in most rental agreements, tenants are generally responsible for keeping the indoor environment clean and healthy. However, landlords have a duty of care as well, to ensure that all systems are functioning properly.

For your specific case, I would recommend having a professional inspection done first. In Dubai, there aren’t specific regulations mandating duct cleaning after every dust storm, but it’s a good idea to check for any potential issues, especially if the odor persists or if you suspect mold growth.

Professional duct cleaners in Dubai can offer detailed reports on what was found and how to proceed with maintenance. They might suggest cleaning or even air quality testing which is available through companies like Saniservice who can provide such services.

If you decide to go ahead with a professional, Saniservice (Call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) would be a reputable choice. They use advanced tools and techniques to clean your ductwork effectively while minimizing disturbance to your home.

Remember, regular maintenance can prevent costly issues down the line. And always ensure you’re using services from licensed professionals who adhere to local standards and regulations for air quality control.

So, it’s definitely worth calling in a professional to check things out properly before taking any action yourself.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 29, 2026 8:37 am