The Full Case

Faster. Safer. Better-documented. Compliant by default.

The honest argument for drone-based commercial exterior cleaning — including the parts where drones don't win, and how we handle those.

The traditional approach

Why exterior maintenance got expensive in the first place.

The cost of cleaning a mid- or high-rise commercial building has nothing to do with the cleaning itself. It's everything wrapped around the cleaning — the access infrastructure, the certified labor, the disruption, and the insurance exposure.

Most of these costs aren't visible to the property owner until the invoice arrives. Drone-based cleaning eliminates them upstream of the work itself.

What drones do better

Where aerial delivery wins decisively.

Five specific areas where drone-based exterior maintenance is meaningfully better than the alternative — not marginally, decisively.

What drones don't do

The honest section.

We're not dogmatic about the tool. There are jobs where drones are objectively the wrong choice, and we're transparent about which ones.

Where ground crews win, we deploy ground crews. Where drones win, we deploy drones. The judgment call is part of what you're hiring us for.

Compliance is the moat

Why "we have a drone" isn't the same as "we're a drone services operator."

Anyone can buy a drone. The reason commercial property owners hire AES is not the equipment — it's the operational stack wrapped around it.

Our compliance stack — and why each piece matters.

  • FAA Part 107 — every operator. Federal Aviation Administration certified Remote Pilot. Required by federal law for commercial drone operation. Without it, every flight is a federal violation. We don't have unlicensed operators, period.
  • LAANC airspace authorization. Where buildings sit in controlled airspace, we file Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability requests through the FAA before mobilization.
  • $1M general liability + $1M aviation insurance. Aviation coverage is separate from standard contractor GL. Your property entity gets listed as additional insured before any flight.
  • OSHA awareness. Even with no workers at height, jobsite OSHA standards still apply for the ground crew. OSHA 10/30 is standard team training.
  • California chemical compliance. Soft-wash chemistry handled to California's stricter standards. Runoff containment, biodegradable formulations, capture and disposal where required.
  • Documentation as a default deliverable. Before/after imagery, condition notes, and recommendations after every job — not on request, by default.
By the Numbers

The operational baseline.

Same compliance standard on every commercial engagement.

100%
FAA Part 107 certified team — every operator, every flight.
$2M
Combined coverage: $1M general liability + $1M aviation.
0
Lift rentals required. No scaffolding. No lane closures.
24h
Response time on commercial inquiries, business days.
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