Movdelo is a specialized technical service provider focused exclusively on ventilation and HVAC systems in residential towers across the Santiago metropolitan area.
Movdelo was founded by professionals who spent years working in building facilities management and noticed a consistent, systemic problem: the mechanical ventilation systems installed in Chile's new residential towers were being delivered without any maintenance framework.
Developers installed the equipment. Residents moved in. Nobody took responsibility for ongoing maintenance. The systems degraded silently — affecting air quality, energy efficiency, and equipment longevity — while residents and administrators remained unaware of what was happening inside the ducts and behind the grilles.
We built Movdelo to fill that gap. Our work is narrow by design: we focus exclusively on ventilation and HVAC systems in residential towers. This specialization allows our technicians to develop deep familiarity with the specific equipment types, installation patterns, and failure modes common in Chilean residential construction.
Exclusively residential ventilation — not general maintenance, not commercial HVAC.
Every service visit produces written records useful for building management.
We work alongside building administrators, not around them.
Ongoing training on HRV/ERV systems and duct hygiene standards.
Our technicians are trained on the specific ventilation equipment commonly installed in Chilean residential construction.
HRV units exchange stale indoor air with fresh outdoor air while recovering thermal energy. Their heat exchange cores, filters, and bypass dampers require regular cleaning and inspection to maintain efficiency and prevent moisture-related issues.
Modern residential towers use pressurized duct systems to distribute conditioned air throughout units. These systems accumulate dust and biological matter over time and require professional cleaning equipment and access knowledge to service properly.
Extraction fan networks in residential towers share vertical shafts that can carry odors and contaminants between floors if not properly maintained. We service individual units and assess the condition of shared shaft infrastructure.
We photograph and document the condition of accessible components before and after service, providing building administrators with a visual record of system state.
We use calibrated instruments to measure airflow volumes at supply and return grilles, providing objective data on system performance before and after service.
Based on system type, building age, and observed conditions, we recommend appropriate maintenance intervals — giving administrators a framework for ongoing building care.
When work requires access to individual units, we coordinate with building management to communicate clearly with residents and minimize disruption to daily life.