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The AC in my apartment seems to be blowing out a damp, earthy smell, especially when I first turn it on in my Jumeirah Village Circle bedroom. We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed this issue, which definitely got worse after the recent humidity. I’m worried about mold growing inside the unit or the ducts. What’s the most effective way to clean the AC system to prevent this from happening again?
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That damp, earthy smell is a classic sign of microbial growth, often mold, within your AC system. It's very common in Dubai's climate, where high humidity and condensation inside AC units create an ideal environment for it, especially after periods of high moisture.
For a thorough clean, start by replacing the AC's air filter—this is a monthly necessity here. Next, you can carefully clean the visible evaporator coils inside the indoor unit with a coil cleaner spray, following the product instructions. Ensure the condensate drain line is clear; you can attempt to flush it with a mixture of water and vinegar to remove clogs and slime. However, these DIY steps often only address surface issues. The smell returning, especially after humidity, suggests growth is deeper within the ductwork or on the coil's backside. A professional inspection is the most effective approach for a persistent problem. They use specialized tools like cameras to assess the entire duct system and high-powered extraction vacuums to remove debris you can't reach. The most definitive solution is an antimicrobial treatment applied by a certified technician after a full clean, which can help prevent regrowth for a significant period. For verifiable results, choose a provider that documents the cleaning process with before-and-after evidence, such as photos or videos from inside the ducts, and can explain their sanitization methods. |
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