Cleaning Challenges Unique to Qatar Homes
Qatar homes face cleaning issues many other countries don’t.
First: heat. High temperatures dry out furniture materials, crack leather, and make dust stick to surfaces. AC runs constantly, which means dust circulation never stops.
Second: sand. It’s not just visible sand — fine particles settle everywhere. On windows, floors, sofas, even inside wardrobes.
Third: lifestyle. Many homes have large gatherings, majlis areas, heavy carpets, and layered fabrics. These look beautiful but trap dust and odors easily.
If you have pets, the problem doubles. Sand sticks to paws and spreads indoors.
Humidity near coastal areas can also cause mild mold issues in poorly ventilated spaces.
You cannot apply European cleaning routines here and expect results. Cleaning frequency must be higher.
Vacuuming 2–3 times a week, AC maintenance every few months, and periodic deep cleaning are necessary — not optional.
Ignoring these factors leads to faster furniture damage and poor indoor air quality.
In Qatar, cleaning is climate-driven. If you don’t adjust your habits to the environment, your home will always feel dusty no matter how often you tidy up.
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