Advanced exterior-cleaning and inspection capabilities designed to improve access, documentation, and project efficiency where site conditions and regulations permit.
Drone-assisted services combine façade washing, exterior surface cleaning, building-envelope inspection, roof-condition assessment, and high-resolution documentation with conventional access methods — used where site conditions and regulations allow. Every project is evaluated for building conditions, surrounding risks, operating restrictions, and regulatory requirements before deployment. The goal isn’t to replace proven methods everywhere; it’s to select the safest, most efficient approach for each property.
Benefits
Why property managers choose this service.
Access to Difficult Areas
Reach building sections that are hard or costly to access with conventional equipment.
High-Resolution Documentation
Detailed imagery of façade condition, useful for both cleaning verification and ongoing maintenance planning.
Faster Preliminary Assessment
Get a clear picture of exterior condition before committing to a full-scale access project.
Reduced Site Disruption
Fewer ground-level setup requirements in suitable environments, less disruption to tenants and traffic.
Pre- and Post-Service Imaging
Documented condition before and after service, useful for reporting and quality verification.
Regulatory-Aware Deployment
Every flight is evaluated against local regulations and site-specific restrictions before it happens.
Process
How each engagement runs.
01
Feasibility Review
We assess whether drone-assisted service is appropriate given building conditions, surrounding risks, and local regulations.
02
Flight & Access Planning
A flight plan and any required permissions are confirmed before any equipment is deployed.
03
Pre-Service Imaging
Baseline documentation of exterior condition is captured before work begins.
04
Service Execution
Façade washing or inspection is carried out using drone-assisted or conventional methods, whichever suits the property.
05
Post-Service Documentation
Final imagery and a completion report are provided for your records.
No — every project is evaluated first for building conditions, surrounding risks, and local regulations. Some sites are better suited to conventional access methods.
High-resolution imagery can help flag visible condition issues early, though it’s a documentation and assessment tool, not a substitute for a structural engineer’s evaluation where one is warranted.
Gallery
Recent work.
Placeholder images — replace all four with real project photos before publishing.
Curious if drone-assisted service fits your property?
Tell us about your building and we’ll confirm whether it’s a good fit — no obligation.