Reliable, fast, and NADCA-aligned source removal duct cleaning trusted by HVAC contractors and facility management teams across Malaysia.
Large-scale duct systems cleaned within controlled maintenance windows
Before-and-after video verification for clear proof of work completed
Our robotic duct cleaning systems combine mechanical brush agitation, HEPA-filtered vacuum extraction, and internal camera inspection to clean HVAC ductwork in accordance with NADCA-recognised source removal principles.
This method allows effective internal duct cleaning in long duct runs, complex layouts, and areas that are difficult or unsafe to access using manual cleaning methods, while maintaining operational control in live facilities.
Real-time internal camera inspection with video documentation
HEPA-filtered vacuum extraction for fine dust and particles
Suitable for GI, PI, and fibreglass-lined HVAC duct systems
Mechanical brush agitation for effective debris dislodgement and removal


Commercial HVAC duct systems accumulate contaminants over time, often out of sight. When left unaddressed, this buildup can restrict airflow, contribute to indoor air quality complaints, and place additional strain on HVAC equipment.
These are common operational issues we help contractors and facility teams resolve:
Facility teams and HVAC contractors typically engage robotic duct cleaning when:
This service is commonly integrated into planned maintenance, corrective actions, or system hygiene improvement programmes.
Commercial HVAC duct systems accumulate contaminants over time, often without visible signs. Our robotic duct cleaning process follows NADCA-recognised source removal principles, ensuring contaminants are physically removed from internal duct surfaces in a controlled and documented manner.
We review the HVAC duct layout, access points, and system configuration to plan robotic cleaning routes and work sequencing efficiently.
Internal camera inspection is carried out to assess duct condition, contamination levels, and areas requiring focused cleaning.
Robotic mechanical brushing combined with HEPA-filtered vacuum extraction dislodges and removes dust, debris, insulation fragments, and particulate contaminants from internal duct surfaces.
Post-cleaning camera inspection and before-and-after video documentation are provided to visually verify cleaning effectiveness.
Commercial HVAC duct systems accumulate contaminants over time, often without visible signs. Our robotic duct cleaning process follows NADCA-recognised source removal principles, ensuring contaminants are physically removed from internal duct surfaces in a controlled and documented manner.
Cleaning HVAC ductwork removes accumulated dust, debris, and particulate contaminants from internal duct surfaces. This helps reduce contaminant circulation through the HVAC system, supports cleaner air distribution, improves airflow consistency, and assists facility teams in maintaining overall system hygiene and performance.
Robotic air duct cleaning uses remotely controlled robotic units equipped with mechanical brushing tools, internal inspection cameras, and HEPA-filtered vacuum extraction.
The duration depends on duct size, layout complexity, contamination level, and access conditions. Most commercial duct cleaning works are planned within defined maintenance or operational windows.
Removing heavy dust and debris buildup inside ductwork can help reduce internal airflow resistance. Actual efficiency improvements depend on overall system condition, controls, and maintenance practices.
Cleaning effectiveness is verified through post-cleaning internal camera inspection and before-and-after video documentation.
Robotic duct cleaning is suitable for most commercial and industrial metal duct systems, including GI, PI, and fibreglass-lined ducts. Duct condition and accessibility are assessed prior to cleaning.
Yes. Our robotic duct cleaning methodology follows NADCA-recognised source removal principles.
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