
Duct cleaning for Industrial and Manufacturing Facilities
Survey-led commercial HVAC and exhaust cleaning developed around permit systems, production windows, access and site-specific contaminants.
The cleaning plan must reflect the way the facility operates.
Survey findings are converted into a plan for zoning, protection, access, cleaning and verification. Engineering, EHS, operations and procurement teams can review the scope before mobilisation.
Operational priorities
- Permit compliance
- Production continuity
- System suitability
- Recorded completion
Questions that should be resolved before work starts.
Commercial duct cleaning affects occupied areas, service routes and mechanical systems. The project plan must define responsibilities, restrictions and the expected completion record.
How the scope is shaped
- Confirm the system purpose and contaminant
- Review permits and isolation requirements
- Select a suitable cleaning method
- Record completed and inaccessible areas
Start with the affected duct system.
Specialised Dry Ice Blasting
Controlled dry ice blasting for suitable industrial equipment and surfaces where a low-residue cleaning process can reduce added water and secondary blasting media.
02Robotic Air Duct Cleaning
Camera-led inspection and robotic cleaning for commercial HVAC duct systems, helping reach and clean duct sections where system dimensions, access conditions and equipment movement permit.
What facility teams ask.
Does DCC use one method for every industrial system?+
No. System purpose, material, contaminant, access and facility controls must be reviewed before a cleaning method is selected.
Can work follow the facility permit system?+
The project plan can be aligned with approved permits, inductions, supervision and operating windows, subject to the final surveyed scope.