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My apartment in Jumeirah Village Circle has been feeling way less cool than usual for the past few weeks, and my DEWA bill just shot up. I noticed the AC unit on the balcony is covered in a thick layer of dust and sand, especially after that last big dust storm. Who is actually responsible for getting the AC coils cleaned here, the tenant or the landlord?
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Responsibility for AC coil cleaning in JVC apartments typically falls on the tenant for routine maintenance, as per most standard tenancy contracts. The landlord is generally responsible for the unit's major components and structural integrity. However, a thick layer of sand and dust directly impacting performance is a maintenance issue you should address to prevent further efficiency loss.
Dust accumulation on condenser coils, common after storms, forces the compressor to work significantly harder, reducing cooling and spiking DEWA bills. For the unit on your balcony, a professional cleaning is the most effective solution to restore efficiency. The process involves specialized chemicals and pressure washing to remove the compacted sand without damaging the delicate fins. Start by reviewing your tenancy agreement's maintenance clause. While you will likely need to arrange and cover the cost of this specific service, it is a worthwhile investment. A clean coil can help reduce your energy consumption measurably. For any concerns about the unit's overall health or if cleaning doesn't resolve the cooling issue, request that the landlord send a technician to assess the entire system. |
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