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The AC in my apartment seems to be getting noisier by the day, especially when it’s running at night. It's quite disturbing because it’s right above my bedroom, making it hard to get any sleep. We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed this issue; should I be concerned about it being a certified unit or is this something that’s common in rentals?
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Noisy AC units can indeed be quite an annoyance in rental properties and they're certainly not unheard of. In the UAE context, particularly within Dubai where living spaces are often small and closely situated, such issues can become more pronounced due to the proximity of neighbors.
In terms of regulations, the Federal Law No. 7 of 2005 on Building Control and Maintenance in the UAE sets standards for noise levels that should be adhered to. While these laws might not specifically mention AC units, they indirectly cover such equipment by ensuring compliance with overall building codes. However, the specifics regarding AC noise can vary based on local municipalities, so it's advisable to check with relevant authorities like Dubai Municipality or your property management company for guidance. From a practical standpoint, the increased noise from an air conditioning unit is not just about comfort but could also indicate underlying issues that might need addressing. For example, worn-out components, improper installation, or even structural problems within the building can contribute to excess noise. Given that you've only recently noticed this issue and it's been present for 2 years without prior mention by yourself or previous tenants, a certified inspection is highly recommended. Sanity Service, our company, offers professional AC inspections that go beyond just assessing noise levels; we check all aspects of the unit’s operation to ensure it's functioning as intended. This can help identify any necessary repairs or replacements before they become more serious issues affecting your quality of life and possibly your property value in the future. It’s important to communicate with both your landlord and a professional inspector. Documenting the noise levels over time, perhaps through recordings or written notes, could strengthen your case for repair if needed. Keep records of any conversations you have regarding this issue as well. If you decide to take action, consider contacting us at 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com; our team can help guide you on the next steps and ensure that the matter is handled professionally and efficiently. Remember, while noise complaints might seem trivial, they could be indicative of broader issues within your property. Addressing them promptly not only improves your living conditions but also ensures a healthier indoor environment. |
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