Frequently Asked Questions
In many cases, our drone cleaning services can reduce costs by up to 35% compared to traditional cleaning methods.
Yes. Our drone system is significantly safer than using lifts or Bosun chairs, which pose risks of falling or dropping tools and debris onto walkways or personnel below.
Yes. Every pilot is certified under the FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate Program and holds a current license, ensuring safety and compliance.
Our drones can fly up to 400 feet above ground level (AGL) when untethered. If connected to a hose, FAA regulations limit the altitude to 150 feet AGL.
Anywhere the drone can safely fly—rooftops, facades, towers, steeples, and other hard-to-reach areas.
Drones can access areas that traditional cleaning methods cannot reach—quickly, safely, and cost-effectively. They eliminate the need for scaffolding, lifts, or other heavy equipment.
Not at all. That’s one of our biggest advantages. For example, we can clean the steeple of a church or the top of a water tower—without ever setting up scaffolding.