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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent damp smell coming from the ducts in our living room. My family has been complaining about stuffy air too. We’ve lived here for two years and just noticed these issues; is it common for renters to be responsible for duct cleaning, or should this have been taken care of by the landlord?
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Duct cleaning is an essential aspect of maintaining indoor environmental quality, particularly in hot and humid climates like those found in Dubai and the UAE. Given your experience with a damp smell and stuffy air coming from the ducts in your living room, it's understandable to be concerned.
In many parts of the UAE, including Dubai, there are no strict regulations mandating who is responsible for duct cleaning; however, it is typically a shared responsibility between landlords and tenants. The landlord might be expected to clean the ductwork as part of routine maintenance or repairs, while tenants may occasionally take care of minor issues. However, considering that you've only just noticed these issues after living in your home for two years, it's worth checking with your landlord first. A lot can change over time and sometimes landlords overlook certain areas during their inspections. If the landlord does not address the issue, professional inspection might be necessary to confirm if there are more serious underlying problems. It is highly recommended that you contact a professional company such as Saniservice for an assessment. They will provide a detailed report on the current state of your ductwork and recommend any necessary cleaning or repairs. The smell could suggest moisture buildup due to water intrusion, which might indicate a need for immediate attention to prevent mold growth. Do not hesitate to call 800-MOLDS (or 800-66537) at Saniservice or email hello@saniservice.com for more information and assistance. Remember that addressing such issues promptly can greatly improve your home's air quality, making the environment healthier for you and your family. Remember, keeping your ducts clean is a key step in ensuring good indoor air quality, especially during the hotter months when AC usage increases. Regular maintenance not only improves comfort but also saves energy costs by keeping systems running efficiently. In Dubai, it’s common to have professional duct cleaning done every 3-5 years depending on how often you use your HVAC system and any recent renovations that could affect indoor air quality. If you find yourself in a situation where the landlord isn't responsive, taking proactive steps like calling for an inspection is crucial. |
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