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The AC in our Jumeirah villa seems to be making a weird damp smell, especially when it first turns on. I just changed the filter and found black speckles all over the old one and the inside of the unit looks fuzzy. We had a lot of humidity last month and I'm worried it's spreading spores through the whole house.
What's the most effective way to professionally clean the AC ducts to prevent this from happening again?
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Professional AC duct cleaning for mold prevention in Dubai requires a multi-step process, as surface wiping is insufficient. The most effective method is source removal, which involves accessing the entire duct system, using specialized HEPA-filtered vacuum collection units to contain spores, and mechanically agitating or brushing contaminants loose without spreading them. This is followed by applying an EPA-approved, non-toxic antimicrobial coating to inhibit future microbial growth on the cleaned surfaces.
In a high-humidity climate like Dubai, where AC runs year-round, simply cleaning the visible dust is not enough. The process must address the condensation that fuels mold growth. A proper cleaning will include the supply and return ducts, grilles, diffusers, heat exchangers, drain pans, and coils. Without addressing the entire system, regrowth is likely. For the fuzzy growth you describe, a professional inspection with air and surface sampling is strongly recommended before cleaning. This identifies the mold species and spore concentration levels to determine the correct remediation protocol. In many Dubai villas, the problem originates in poorly insulated ducts where cold air meets warm, humid air, creating constant condensation. After a professional cleaning, ensuring your AC unit is correctly sized and set to a temperature that minimizes this condensation is key to long-term prevention. Companies with their own microbiology labs can provide the before-and-after testing data to verify the cleanup's effectiveness. |
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