What Is High-Rise Drone Washing?

High-rise drone washing uses commercial drones to clean tall building facades without scaffolding, swing stages, or workers at height.

March 16, 2026
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High-Rise Drone Washing: Definition

High-rise drone washing is the process of cleaning the exterior surfaces of tall buildings using commercial drones instead of traditional methods like swing stages, bosun chairs, or scaffolding systems. The drone carries a spray system to the working height while the operator stays safely on the ground.

This approach eliminates the most dangerous and expensive parts of high-rise exterior maintenance: putting people at elevation.

Why High-Rise Cleaning Is Traditionally Difficult

Cleaning buildings above three or four stories has always been one of the hardest jobs in the exterior cleaning industry. The challenges stack up quickly:

  • Access equipment costs: Swing stages, scaffolding, and spider lifts can cost $1,000-$5,000+ per day to rent and set up.
  • Permitting and logistics: Many municipalities require special permits, sidewalk closures, and traffic management plans for high-rise access equipment.
  • Safety liability: Falls from height remain one of the leading causes of workplace fatalities. Workers' comp premiums for at-height work are significantly higher than ground-level operations.
  • Labor availability: Finding workers willing and certified to work at height is increasingly difficult.

How Drone Washing Solves the Problem

A high-rise drone wash operation typically requires two people: one certified drone pilot and one ground support crew member. The drone flies to the working height, applies cleaning solution through its onboard spray system, and the operator monitors results through a live camera feed.

The Sherpa Drone is designed specifically for this work. Its obstacle avoidance system maintains safe distance from building surfaces while its waterproof construction handles continuous exposure to cleaning chemicals and rinse water.

The Economics

For cleaning operators, the value proposition is clear. A job that previously required a five-person crew, a boom lift, and two full days can often be completed by a two-person drone crew in a single day.

With financing starting around $2,500/mo, the Sherpa Drone pays for itself when it replaces even one or two lift rentals per month. The rest is margin improvement.

Ready to add high-rise capability to your business? Schedule a demo to see the Sherpa Drone in action on a tall structure.

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