How DroneClean 365 Works
DroneClean 365 follows a structured, professional process designed specifically for commercial and institutional properties. Every project prioritizes safety, efficiency, and minimal disruption.
Step 1: Property Assessment
Before any work is scheduled, we review:
- Building height and layout
- Exterior materials and finishes
- Access limitations and surroundings
- Landscaping, sidewalks, and public areas
- Operational constraints and tenant activity
This allows us to confirm if drone cleaning is the right solution and define a safe plan.
Step 2: Safety Planning & Setup
Safety and control come first.
Before cleaning begins:
- Ground safety zones are established
- Controlled access areas are clearly marked
- Operators and observers are positioned
- Environmental and runoff protections are put in place
Our goal is to keep people safe while allowing the property to function normally.
Step 3: Drone-Powered Cleaning
We use tethered cleaning drones to apply proven exterior cleaning solutions and rinse building surfaces.
The drone acts as a delivery system, allowing us to:
- Reach difficult or elevated areas efficiently
- Reduce the need for lifts, scaffolding, or rope access
- Complete work faster with less ground disruption
This is not a new cleaning method, just a smarter way to access surfaces.
Step 4: Final Review & Documentation
After cleaning is complete:
- Before-and-after photos are reviewed
- Work areas are cleared and returned to normal
- A post-job summary is provided
FAQs: How It Works & Safety
Is drone cleaning safe?
Yes. Our process reduces time working at height and follows documented safety procedures.
Is this legal and compliant?
Yes. All operations follow FAA regulations and local requirements.
Does it clean as well as traditional methods?
Yes. We use proven cleaning solutions and controlled rinsing, delivered more efficiently.
Will this disrupt tenants or operations?
In most cases, disruption is significantly lower than with lifts or scaffolding.
- Is drone cleaning right for every building?
No. We assess each property and only recommend drone cleaning when it is appropriate.
