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The AC in our bedroom upstairs hasn't been cooling properly lately, and my kids have been complaining of a stuffy feeling. We haven’t had any visitors, so it’s not due to having too many people around. The air feels thick, almost like there's no breeze at all. Have others experienced similar issues with their AC systems in Dubai, especially during the summer months?
Posted by Megan Thomas
Asked on January 30, 2026 12:52 pm
Thick air from the AC system is indeed a common issue during the scorching summer months in Dubai. The high humidity and intense heat can cause your air conditioning units to struggle, leading to an uncomfortable environment that feels almost suffocating.

In the UAE, especially in Dubai, we experience some of the highest temperatures on Earth, often surpassing 40°C (104°F) during peak summer months. This extreme heat can exacerbate issues with AC systems, causing them to work harder and sometimes leading to a build-up of moisture inside the unit or within your home. As a result, the air feels heavy and uncomfortable—almost as if there is no breeze at all.

It's important to note that in Dubai, regulations for indoor environmental quality are stringent. According to the UAE Federal Law No. 32 of 1985 on Building Codes and Regulations (BCR), building owners must ensure their AC systems comply with specific standards for energy efficiency and air quality. However, even with these regulations, maintenance issues can arise if not properly addressed.

If you are experiencing a stuffy feeling in your bedroom despite the AC running, consider the following steps:

1. Check the filters: A clogged filter can restrict airflow and increase the workload on the AC unit, leading to poor air quality. Clean or replace the filters every 2-4 weeks during peak usage months.

2. Professional inspection: Contact a certified HVAC technician for a thorough inspection of your system. They can identify issues such as refrigerant leaks, dirty coils, or improper installation that might be causing the thick feeling in the air.

3. Dehumidification: In high humidity conditions like those found in Dubai, using a dehumidifier can help reduce moisture levels and improve air quality. This is particularly useful when dealing with AC systems that struggle to keep up with the heat.

4. Regular maintenance: Schedule regular servicing of your AC units by professionals. Maintenance should include cleaning the evaporator coils, checking refrigerant levels, and inspecting for any signs of damage or wear.

5. Consider alternative cooling methods: In extreme conditions, consider using fans in conjunction with your AC to improve air circulation and reduce the feeling of stuffiness.

Remember that addressing these issues promptly can significantly enhance indoor comfort and ensure compliance with local building codes. For professional assistance, you may call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for further guidance.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 1, 2026 2:57 pm