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The AC in my living room has been struggling a lot lately, especially during the hot summer months. I’ve noticed a drop in its efficiency since we moved in two years ago, and it seems to make more noise than when we first got it installed. My family has been complaining about the heat, and I’m considering whether it’s time to call in professionals or if this is just something that needs regular maintenance. Should I hire an AC specialist for a check-up, or could this be fixed by myself with some basic repairs?
Posted by Rohit Yadav
Asked on December 27, 2025 5:16 am
Absolutely, the decision to either repair your AC unit yourself or hire a specialist should be based on several factors. Firstly, it's important to consider the age and efficiency of your air conditioning system, especially given that you've noticed a decline since its installation two years ago.

In Dubai, where temperatures can soar during summer months, inefficient cooling systems not only increase discomfort but also raise energy bills. If the issue is making noise or showing signs of reduced performance such as lower airflow or increased power consumption, it might be indicative of more than just simple wear and tear. In this case, a professional inspection would be highly recommended.

Professional air conditioning specialists in Dubai are well-versed with the specific climate conditions and regulations that apply to AC systems here. For instance, the UAE Building Code (UAE-Building Code) ensures that all HVAC systems must meet certain energy efficiency standards, which can only be accurately assessed by professionals.

If you decide to try repairing your AC yourself, start by checking common issues such as refrigerant levels, air filters, and condenser coils. Regular maintenance is key in keeping your AC running efficiently. However, if you encounter problems like unusual noises or a significant drop in performance, these could point to more complex issues that require professional attention.

It’s also worth noting that in the UAE, there are strict building regulations regarding indoor environmental quality (IEQ). Ensuring that your AC system is functioning optimally can significantly impact IEQ. Poorly maintained AC units can lead to increased humidity levels and potential mold growth, both of which can negatively affect air quality and health.

Considering the climate of Dubai and its specific challenges, it might be wise to call in a professional for a thorough check-up. They can provide you with the best advice tailored to your system and local conditions. If you require assistance, feel free to contact us at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for more information.

Remember, while DIY fixes may seem appealing, they might not address underlying issues that could lead to bigger problems in the future. A professional inspection can save time and money by identifying and resolving these issues early on.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 28, 2025 7:18 am