From posting drone videos online to $5,000 a job

Luke Ramsey spent over a decade in construction before a Part 107 certificate and some drone content posted online led him somewhere unexpected: full-time drone cleaning at City Wide San Diego. With a background in Construction Management and Business Marketing, Luke originally got his FAA certification for rooftop inspections — not washing buildings. But after a friend at City Wide spotted his content and brought him in part time, one demo flight on the Sherpa Drone was all it took to convince him this was the direction the industry was heading.

June 30, 2026
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3 MIN READ

Luke Ramsey got his FAA Part 107 for inspections, not cleaning. A friend saw his drone content online and brought him in part time. One demo later, he knew the technology was here to stay — and a part-time role became a full-time career at City Wide San Diego.

A construction manager who fell into drones — and never looked back

Luke is 32 with a degree in Construction Management and Business Marketing from Colorado State and over ten years in construction. He got his FAA Part 107 in 2022 to do rooftop and facade inspections — drones were a natural extension of the industry he already knew. He started posting drone content online, a friend at City Wide San Diego saw it, and reached out about flying their Sherpa Drone part time.

That part-time role became full time. Luke didn't plan to be in the cleaning industry — but once he saw what the drone could do, staying made obvious sense.

A water-fed pole and a hard ceiling at 3 stories.

Luke came into City Wide after the Sherpa Drone was already in place, so he can't speak to the before from personal experience. But the before is well documented: a water-fed pole and a policy of declining or subcontracting anything above 3 stories. The Sherpa didn't just extend the reach — it removed the ceiling entirely. Luke now flies jobs that the previous setup couldn't have touched at any price.

"The possibilities are endless."

His first demo. Three years of flying drones, and he'd never seen anything like it.

Luke had been flying drones professionally for three years before he ever touched a Sherpa Drone. His first demo at City Wide in early 2025 stopped him. Flying it felt exactly like operating a standard drone — the controls were familiar, the learning curve was manageable. What wasn't familiar was the result: reaching surfaces that had simply been unreachable before. He knew from that first flight that this technology wasn't a novelty. It was the direction the industry was heading.

$5,000 per job on average. High-ticket quotes in the pipeline.

City Wide averages around $5,000 per job with the drone. Luke's most profitable work is a recurring quarterly contract cleaning both buildings and solar panels — the kind of contract that compounds over time rather than requiring constant new sales. He has larger quotes pending approval in the pipeline and is actively building toward more inbound work through content — getting prospects to come to him after seeing the drone in action online rather than chasing them down.

Two people, one hour of setup, and one thing that's about to change everything.

Luke typically runs jobs with himself and one other person, occasionally a third on larger sites. Setup takes roughly an hour — mostly filling the tank with RO water. The main source of downtime is battery swaps, which breaks the rhythm and adds time to every job. He's been watching the power tether closely and expects it to cut job time roughly in half once it's fully integrated into his workflow. That kind of efficiency gain, on top of an already strong average ticket, is what has him most excited about where this is heading.

"I expect the tether to cut job time in half. That changes the math on everything."

The first question is almost always about squeegees.

The most common thing Luke hears from prospects and property managers is: do the windows need to be squeegeed after? His answer: typically no. Purified water and streak-free soap at 8 gallons per minute leaves windows clean without manual finishing in most conditions. The exceptions are heavily soiled glass or hard water buildup — and he's upfront about those cases rather than overpromising. Setting accurate expectations before the job is what builds the kind of trust that turns a one-time clean into a recurring contract.

Consistent work and inbound marketing. Building a pipeline that comes to him.

Luke's primary growth focus is consistency — landing recurring work and building a marketing engine through content that brings prospects inbound. He currently handles marketing himself, using the drone's visual impact online to generate interest before the first conversation even starts. His goal isn't to be the loudest voice in the market. It's to be the one people find when they finally decide they need a building cleaned properly.

From Lucid Bots

Luke's story is a reminder that this industry is still early enough that people are finding their way into it from directions nobody planned. A construction background, a Part 107 certificate, some drone content online — and suddenly you're flying a Sherpa Drone full time at one of the most productive cleaning operations in San Diego.

What we find compelling about Luke is how quickly he recognized what the technology made possible. He didn't need years of frustration with traditional methods to appreciate the drone. One demo was enough. That conviction, from someone who already knew drones, says something about where this industry is going.

If this story resonated, forward it to someone who should be reading it. And if you think your operation belongs in this series, we want to hear from you.

— The Lucid Bots Team

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