Drone-Assisted Access
A safer first look at difficult buildings.
We use drones to inspect hard-to-see exterior conditions, document access challenges, and reduce unnecessary fall exposure before a crew ever leaves the ground. That helps owners, property teams, and insurers see that we are actively reducing risk, not just reacting to it.
The drone is not the product. It is one of the tools behind our high-reach work, including window cleaning, facade maintenance, facade repair, facade cleaning, and other specialty exterior scopes.
Why drones matter to owners and insurers
We are using technology to reduce exposure, improve planning, and document conditions before we choose the right access method.
Lower reliance on ladders, boom lifts, and other elevated access equipment during early investigation.
Less risk of wheel, outrigger, or lift-related damage to paving, landscaping, courtyards, and sensitive site areas.
Faster visual documentation of hard-to-see elevations, rooflines, setbacks, ledges, and transitions.
Better planning before we mobilize a full cleaning or repair crew.
Survey first. Then we choose the right service method.
Drone surveying gives us a view of parapets, elevations, corners, glazing, joints, ledges, and other areas that are difficult to evaluate from grade. Once we inspect the property, we decide how the work should actually be completed.
That may mean a drone-assisted cleaning approach, or it may mean rope access, water-fed poles, lifts, or a traditional repair mobilization. We reserve discretion to service the property using the method we judge to be safest and most effective for the building, the condition, and the scope.
Methods we may deploy after the survey
- Drone-assisted cleaning where appropriate
- Water-fed poles and hand cleaning
- Boom lifts and aerial access
- Rope access and specialized high-reach methods
- Traditional repair crews for facade maintenance and repair scope
Where drone-assisted access supports our work
This page is not a standalone “drone service” offering. It is part of how we deliver safer, smarter high-reach building maintenance.
A risk-reduction story you can actually show.
When a drone helps us reduce lift time, avoid unnecessary ladder work, or document a safer access strategy, that is useful operationally and useful to share with insurers and risk managers. It shows intent, planning, and a preference for lower-exposure methods whenever practical.
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If the issue is high, hard to see, or risky to access, start with a conversation. We'll decide whether a drone survey, a conventional crew, or a blended approach is the right first move.