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After the intense dust storm we had last month, I noticed a significant amount of dust in the ducts when cleaning them myself. The AC vents are still quite dirty despite recent cleanings by the property manager. Am I responsible for having the ducts professionally cleaned or is this something that should be included in their maintenance duties?
Posted by Leila El-Sayed
Asked on December 7, 2025 10:09 am
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Duct cleaning is a significant part of maintaining the indoor environmental quality in your residential or commercial building. In dubai and UAE specifically, ducts are crucial for air distribution and can accumulate dust, dirt, and other particulates over time. This accumulation not only impacts energy efficiency but also affects air quality.

In terms of responsibility, it depends on the lease agreement and maintenance policy of your property. Generally speaking, in many cases, the property management is responsible for routine duct cleaning to ensure that they meet health and safety standards. However, as you mentioned noticing significant dust even after recent cleanings by your property manager, this may indicate a need for a more thorough inspection.

In Dubai/UAE, there are no specific regulations mandating how often ducts must be cleaned; however, it is advisable to have them inspected every 3-5 years or sooner if you notice an increase in dust, allergies, or poor air quality. The property manager should ideally perform this task as part of their regular maintenance duties.

However, given the recent dust storm and your observations, it might be prudent to request a professional inspection from a company like Saniservice. They can assess the current state of your ducts and provide recommendations based on UAE standards and practices. You could contact them by calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com for more details.

Remember, regular maintenance is key to keeping your HVAC system running efficiently and ensuring a healthy indoor environment. If you feel the need for immediate action, consider having Saniservice come out to give an assessment. They can provide a thorough cleaning, check for any damage, and offer advice on how to prevent future issues.

So, while it's generally the property manager’s duty to maintain ducts, your recent experience might warrant a second opinion or additional care.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 12, 2025 8:29 am