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The AC in my bedroom seems to be leaking water every few days, and it’s starting to get really frustrating. This has been going on for a couple of months now, and I’m not sure if it’s something I should fix or if the landlord is responsible since this is a rental. Should I bring this up with them, or is there a way to fix it myself?
Posted by Sarah Smith
Asked on December 25, 2025 4:47 am
Absolutely, the situation where your air conditioning (AC) system is leaking water every few days should indeed be addressed. Water leakage from AC systems can lead to significant issues like mold growth and structural damage if left unattended. Given that you're located in Dubai or any part of the UAE, it's crucial to understand both the technical aspects and local regulations regarding such issues.

Firstly, let’s address the cause of your AC water leak. AC units typically have a condensate drain that collects moisture from cooled air and drains it away. If this system is clogged or not properly installed, it can lead to overflow and subsequent leaks. In Dubai, as in many regions, the ambient temperature and humidity levels are high, making AC systems work harder and thus producing more condensation. This increase in moisture can exacerbate any existing issues with drainage.

As a professional in this field, I recommend that you first check if the issue is due to a simple clog or improper installation. You might want to clean the condensate drain line manually, ensuring there are no blockages. Also, inspect the AC unit’s drip pan and make sure it's not full of water, which can lead to overflow.

However, considering that this has been an ongoing issue for months, I strongly advise you to seek a professional inspection. In Dubai, local building codes require regular maintenance and inspection of HVAC systems. It would be wise to contact a certified technician who can assess the AC system comprehensively and provide recommendations based on their findings. This is especially important as per UAE regulations which mandate that landlords ensure the premises are in a safe and habitable condition.

If you find that the issue persists despite your efforts, it's absolutely necessary to inform your landlord immediately. According to the Real Estate Agency Law in Dubai, landlords are responsible for maintaining the property in good condition. You should document all instances of leakage along with any attempts you have made to resolve the problem yourself. Keep records like photos and a timeline of events.

In Dubai, tenants can also seek assistance from the Dubai Land Department or Legal Consultation Centre if they feel their landlord is not acting promptly on maintenance issues. They offer guidance and support in such cases.

For immediate action, I would recommend reaching out to Saniservice at 800-66537 or emailing hello@saniservice.com for professional assistance. They can provide you with a detailed inspection report and necessary repairs that comply with UAE standards.

Remember, ignoring this issue could lead to further complications like water damage to your walls, floors, and furniture. Prompt action will not only resolve the immediate problem but also help in preventing future occurrences, ensuring a comfortable living environment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 27, 2025 7:13 am