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The AC unit in our kids' bedroom in our Jumeirah villa has started making a constant rattling noise at night that’s been keeping them awake. I’ve cleaned the visible filters but it hasn't helped, and I’m worried the poor sleep is starting to affect them at school. What are the specific steps involved in getting this professionally diagnosed and repaired here in Dubai?
Posted by Noura Al-Sabah
Asked on March 9, 2026 11:33 pm
A constant rattling noise from an AC unit, especially in a child's bedroom here in Jumeirah, is a classic sign of a mechanical issue that requires immediate professional attention. Simply cleaning the filters won't resolve it. As a certified indoor environmental specialist in Dubai, here are the precise steps involved in a professional diagnosis and repair.

First, our certified technician would perform a comprehensive inspection. This goes beyond a visual check; it involves using specialized acoustic equipment to pinpoint the exact source of the rattle, which could be a loose blower wheel, a failing compressor mount, debris in the ductwork, or even a refrigerant issue. In Dubai's climate, units work extremely hard, and wear-and-tear on components is accelerated.

Once diagnosed, we provide a detailed report and a transparent quote for the repair, which is fully compliant with Dubai Municipality regulations for handling refrigerants and electrical work. For a rattling noise, the fix might involve rebalancing the blower assembly, tightening mounting bolts, or replacing worn bearings. All work is performed to the highest standards to ensure the system's efficiency and your family's safety is not compromised.

Given that this is affecting your children's sleep, I strongly recommend you do not delay. Call our team directly at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule a diagnostic visit. We'll get that unit quieted down quickly so everyone can rest properly.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 11, 2026 12:03 am