Exterior cleaning for homes and industrial buildings across New Jersey, including high windows, solar panel arrays, and facades that are hard to reach from the ground.
Request a QuoteSkyvation cleans building exteriors using drone-based softwashing and powerwashing. Nick Colasurdo is an FAA Part 107 certified, insured remote pilot, so the work stays compliant and the equipment stays off your roof and away from your gutters when reaching from below is the safer call.
Drone cleaning works well for surfaces that are awkward or risky to reach on a ladder or lift: tall windows, upper facades, and rooftop solar panels. We talk through each job first, because exterior cleaning depends on the surface and the setup more than anything else.
Before any work starts, we confirm the equipment, the water source, the surface type, and what results you can reasonably expect. We do not promise a streak-free finish on every surface. Weather, airspace, and safety can move a schedule, and we will tell you straight if a job is better suited to ground-based crews.
For homes, we use softwashing and powerwashing to clean exterior surfaces that are tough to reach safely. We match the method to the surface and the dirt, and we talk through the plan with you before we start.
• Softwashing for siding and exterior surfaces
• Powerwashing where the surface can take it
• High and hard-to-reach areas
• Cleaning matched to the surface type
For commercial and industrial buildings, we focus on the spots that are slow and expensive to reach with lifts. Solar panel arrays, tall windows, and large facades are a good fit for drone-based work. Where the surface allows, we use lower-impact cleaning products and confirm the approach with you per job.
• Window cleaning at height
• Solar panel array cleaning
• Facade and exterior wall cleaning
• Lower-impact products where the surface allows
Every quote starts with a few practical questions, because the right method depends on what we are cleaning and what is available on site. We confirm the equipment, where the water comes from, the surface type, and the realistic outcome. If a drone is not the right tool for the job, we will say so.
No. We do not promise a streak-free result on every surface. Outcomes depend on the surface, how dirty it is, the water source, and conditions on the day. We will tell you what to reasonably expect before we begin, and we confirm the equipment and approach for your specific job.
Drone cleaning suits surfaces that are hard or unsafe to reach from the ground, such as tall windows, upper facades, and rooftop solar panel arrays. We confirm the surface type and the setup first, and if a ground-based method is the better fit for your building, we will say so.
Yes. We offer both, and we choose the method based on the surface. Powerwashing uses higher pressure and is only used where the surface can take it. Softwashing uses lower pressure for more delicate exteriors. We confirm the water source and the plan with you for each job.
Tell us about the building, the surfaces, and what you need cleaned. We will talk through the equipment, water source, and what to expect, then give you a straight answer on whether drone cleaning is the right fit.
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