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After the intense heat wave last week, I noticed that the air conditioning in my third-floor apartment hasn't been cooling effectively since we moved in two years ago. The unit seems to struggle even when it’s cranked up to maximum, and the smell of mold is starting to linger in the air. How urgent should I consider this issue to be, especially given how humid it's been lately?
Posted by Jason Johnson
Asked on January 30, 2026 1:51 pm
The issue at hand is quite pressing and requires immediate attention. The combination of inadequate cooling from your air conditioning system and the presence of mold smells certainly warrants concern, especially given the humid conditions we've been experiencing lately.

In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, high humidity can exacerbate indoor air quality issues, making it a critical factor to consider when dealing with HVAC systems that aren't performing optimally. Mold growth is not only unpleasant but also poses significant health risks, as mold spores can irritate respiratory systems and trigger allergic reactions.

The first step should be an inspection by a professional HVAC technician who has experience in the UAE market. This will help identify if the air conditioning unit itself needs repair or replacement due to age or wear, or if there are underlying issues like ductwork blockages that could be contributing to poor performance.

Additionally, given the mold smell, it’s imperative to have an inspection by a qualified environmental consultant who can assess for moisture intrusion and potential mold growth. Mold thrives in damp environments, and with the recent humidity levels, it's more likely that there might be issues such as leaks or condensation build-up within your apartment.

In Dubai, according to local building codes, air conditioning units should maintain an indoor temperature of no more than 25°C (77°F) during summer. If you're consistently unable to achieve this temperature with the current unit, it indicates a serious problem that could necessitate replacement or significant repairs.

For urgent cases like yours, I recommend reaching out to Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com for an immediate assessment and remediation. They can provide on-site evaluations, treatment plans for mold, and ensure your air conditioning system is up to the required standards as per UAE regulations.

In summary, given the symptoms you've described, this issue should be considered very urgent. Immediate professional intervention is necessary both to address the cooling inefficiency and to prevent any potential health risks associated with mold growth in a humid environment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 2, 2026 7:16 am