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After the heavy dust storm we had last week, I noticed a lot of debris collected in the vents of our living room. My landlord said it’s his responsibility to clean them, but our lease doesn’t specify anything about duct cleaning. Should I bring this up with him or is there something I should know?
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Duct cleaning responsibilities can sometimes be ambiguous, especially without clear stipulations in your lease. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, there are no strict regulations mandating who is responsible for duct cleaning. However, it's a good idea to bring this up with your landlord. Generally speaking, landlords are more likely to address issues like dust accumulation if they're aware of them.
It’s advisable to have an open conversation about the condition of the ducts and whether they need cleaning. You could suggest that you both agree on a regular maintenance schedule or even hire a professional service together. This way, both parties can be satisfied with the cleanliness and air quality in your living space. In Dubai, it's common for property management companies to handle these types of services as part of their maintenance duties. But given recent weather conditions like dust storms, it’s prudent to ensure that all systems are functioning properly. If you're not comfortable discussing this matter directly or if the issue persists, consider consulting a professional environmental inspection and remediation company. Companies like Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) offer expert services for duct cleaning and can help ensure that your indoor environment is healthy. Remember to take note of any unusual odors, excessive dust, or respiratory issues which might indicate a need for professional inspection. Regular maintenance of your HVAC system not only improves air quality but also extends the life of your equipment. Always keep records of such conversations and service agreements; it can be useful in case disputes arise later on. |
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