Drone-based exterior maintenance built for facilities measured in football fields — where operations don't stop, runoff has consequences, and contractors get scrutinized by insurance carriers.
Industrial and logistics facilities have requirements most cleaning vendors aren't equipped for. Three concerns surface repeatedly.
Our distribution facility is 800,000 square feet — getting a crew up the side of it is a multi-week project.
Drone scale advantage: large-footprint facility exteriors complete in a fraction of the timeline a lift-based crew would need. No extended on-site staging.
We can't shut down operations for cleaning. Trucks roll 24/7.
Off-hours scheduling, drone-only operation in active loading areas, and dedicated windows that work around your dock activity — not against it.
Our insurance carrier flags rope-access work as a triggering event for premium review.
No rope access. No lifts. Aviation-insured FAA-certified pilots only — typically a non-event for industrial carriers reviewing contractor activity.
Massive facade areas — metal cladding, painted steel, EIFS — drone-cleaned without weeks of lift staging.
Learn more →Warehouse rooftop arrays — efficiency restoration where the array footprint is too large for harness-and-ladder crews.
Learn moreLoading zones, dock aprons, parking, and concrete — runoff-aware industrial cleaning.
Learn moreDumpster pads, post-construction cleanup, and graffiti removal — bundled into the same operational scope.
Learn moreThe operational baseline we apply to industrial and logistics work — nothing optional, nothing skipped.
Square footage, building height, and a rough operations cadence are enough to start. We respond within one business day.