Drone Power Washing Uses American-Made Autonomous Drones
Discover drone window cleaning & drone building facade cleaning in Fort Lauderdale. Drone power washing utilize NDAA-compliant, American-made autonomous drone. Call 954-361-1300.
5/8/20267 min read


DRONE CLEAN UNCLEANABLE: DELIVERED BY DRONE POWER WASHING BASED IN FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 954-361-1300
You’re looking up at your building—maybe it’s a high-rise in downtown Fort Lauderdale, maybe it’s a church with stained glass so delicate you’re afraid to touch it, or maybe it’s a government building where security restrictions make every contractor cringe. The dirt’s been piling up for months. Birds have done their thing. Rain streaks look like abstract art. And every time you Google “power washing,” you get the same old song: ladders, scaffolding, OSHA paperwork, and a crew that charges by the hour while your window cleaner dangles from a rope.
Let me tell you about something different. Something that sounds like a joke at first—until you see it work.
The Problem: Some Stuff Is Just Uncleanable
I’ve been in the property management game long enough to know that “uncleanable” is a word we toss around when we’re tired of explaining why we didn’t do it. But truly uncleanable surfaces exist. Think about a glass atrium with a 200-foot ceiling. Or a historic church steeple covered in lichen. Or a government courthouse with multiple security zones where bringing in a crew and scaffolding would require three months of approvals and a background check for every worker’s cousin.
Standard pressure washing? Not happening. Rope access? Maybe. But expensive, slow, and risky. Cherry pickers? Good luck getting them onto a tight downtown street.
So what’s the alternative? A drone. But not just any drone.
Enter DRONE POWER WASHING UTILIZE NDAA-COMPLIANT, AMERICAN-MADE AUTONOMOUS DRONE
Let’s get the jargon out of the way. “NDAA-compliant” means the drone doesn’t use Chinese parts. No DJI. No foreign firmware. It’s built with American components, for American use, in a world where government contracts demand zero foreign influence. This matters if you’re cleaning a state building or a federal courthouse. Even if you’re not government, buying American-made hardware gives you a sense of security that your data (or your building’s location) isn’t being sucked up by some server in Shenzhen.
The drone itself is autonomous. It flies a pre-programmed path, avoids obstacles, and washes exactly where you need it. It carries a lightweight pressure washing system—yes, a hose and a sprayer—that blasts dirt, mold, and grime at angles you can’t get from the ground. No ladders. No harnesses. Just a unit that hovers, sprays, and moves on.
We’re based in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Call us at 954-361-1300. That’s the number. I’m not hiding it. If you’re reading this and thinking, “No way a drone can clean my building,” then call. I’ll talk you through it. Or better yet, I’ll send you a video of us doing a church spire. You’ll be a believer.
DRONE WINDOW CLEANING: Not Your Grandfather’s Squeegee
I remember my first skyscraper window cleaning job. I was 19, sweating in a harness, and I dropped a squeegee from 40 stories. It hit the ground with a sound I still hear in my nightmares. Nobody got hurt, but the messager was clear: window cleaning is dangerous.
Now, with drone window cleaning, the danger is drastically reduced. The drone hovers outside your glass facade, spraying a biodegradable soap solution and then following up with a soft wiper that doesn’t scratch. It handles curved glass, windows with weird angles, and those impossible triangular panes that architects love. The drone moves slowly, methodically, like a Roomba with a vendetta against pigeon droppings.
One caveat: it’s not perfect for every window. If your building has heavy window film or delicate stained glass, we do a test run first. But for 95% of commercial windows, it works. And it’s faster than a crew. I’ve seen a drone clean the entire front of a 10-story office building in under three hours. That would take a crew two days.
DRONE BUILDING FACADE CLEANING: The Real MVP
Facades are where the drone really shines. Stone, brick, concrete, metal—these surfaces build up years of pollution, algae, and what I call “urban crud.” Regular power washing from the ground only gets the first 20 feet. Everything above stays dirty.
DRONE BUILDING FACADE CLEANING uses a specialized nozzle that delivers high-pressure water at a consistent rate. The drone can hover directly in front of a facade section, spray from top to bottom, and move sideways to cover the next strip. It works like a printer head, but instead of ink, it’s water and pressure.
I’ve watched it clean a limestone facade that hadn’t been touched since 1998. The before-and-after photos are insane. One side looked like a smoker’s teeth. The other looked like a new building.
CHURCH DRONE CLEANING: For the Steeple and the Statue
Churches are a special case. They’re old, they’re tall, and they’re often delicate. Stained glass, intricate stonework, copper spires—you can’t just blast them with a pressure washer. But you also can’t ignore the grime.
I did a CHURCH DRONE CLEANING job last year for a historic cathedral in Broward County. The steeple had a layer of moss that was literally holding water against the stone. The roof had gutters clogged with leaves and bird nests. The drone flew up, hit the steeple with a low-pressure rinse mixed with a mild biocide, and then did a second pass with a brush attachment. The moss came off in chunks. The pastor was so happy he invited me to a potluck.
The best part? The drone caused zero damage to the stained glass. The windows are 150 years old, and the drone’s pressure is adjustable. We turned it down for the glass and used a spray pattern that didn’t stress the lead came.
STATE AND GOVERNMENT BUILDING DRONE CLEANING: NDAA-Compliant Only
Here’s where the NDAA compliance becomes non-negotiable. STATE AND GOVERNMENT BUILDING DRONE CLEANING requires hardware that passes federal security checks. You can’t fly a Chinese drone over a courthouse or a state capitol. That’s not just a suggestion—it’s law.
Our drones are built in the USA. The flight controller, the camera, the pressure system—all domestic. We even have a data security policy that keeps flight logs offline. If you’re a government facility manager, you don’t have to worry about some foreign company accessing your building’s imagery.
I once cleaned the exterior of a county administration building that had “NO OUTSIDE CONTRACTORS” stamped on every door. The security director was skeptical until I showed him the drone’s components list. He nodded and said, “Okay, as long as it’s not DJI.” We were in and out in four hours.
The Nitty-Gritty: How It Works
Inspection: We fly a survey drone (also NDAA-compliant) to map the building. This gives us a 3D model of the surfaces.
Programming: Our technician loads the flight path into the cleaning drone. We set pressure, speed, and spray pattern.
Operation: The drone autonomously cleans the building. A human operator monitors from the ground, ready to take over if needed.
Rinse: A second pass with clean water to remove any soap residue.
Inspection: Post-cleaning photos and video for your records.
The whole process is done from a single truck. No scaffolding, no water tanks on the roof, no ropes. Just a drone and a hose connected to your building’s water supply (or our truck tank). It’s quieter than a gas-powered pressure washer, too. The drone sounds like a loud lawnmower, not a jet engine.
Why Fort Lauderdale?
Because that’s where the weather never cooperates. High humidity, salt air, tropical storms—all that makes buildings dirty fast. Mold grows on facades like it’s on salary. We’ve cleaned downtown office towers in Wilton Manors, government buildings in Davie, and churches as far south as Homestead. The drone works everywhere, but it’s put to the test here.
Also, the local regulations are more flexible than some cities. Fort Lauderdale allows commercial drone flight with proper permits. We have those. Plus, we use autonomous drones that don’t rely on spotty radio links. They fly on preloaded maps, so they don’t crash into palm trees.
A Quick Rant (Because Every Article Needs One)
I hate traditional power washing. Not the results—the results are great. I hate the setup. The crew spends 40% of their time setting up ladders, dragging hoses, and arguing about who’s going to hold the line. And every time you’re dealing with a high-rise, someone has to go in a basket lift that costs $500 a day to rent.
Drones cut that waste. They also cut the risk. I know a guy who fell off a 12-foot ladder last year. Broke his leg. Insurance went through the roof. With a drone, the only thing that falls is the water.
Call Us If You’re Tired of Looking at Dirt
So here’s the number again: 954-361-1300. Call it. Text it. Send a carrier pigeon. We’ll talk about your building—whether it’s a bank, a church, a parking garage, or a government tower. We’ll tell you if the drone can handle it. Most of the time, the answer is yes.
We’re based in Fort Lauderdale, but we travel. We’ve done jobs in Miami, West Palm, Orlando. If you’ve got something “uncleanable,” we want to see it. Because there’s no such thing as uncleanable—just uncleaned.
DRONE CLEAN UNCLEANABLE is a service of DRONE POWER WASHING. All flights are performed by FAA-licensed pilots. NDAA-compliant hardware is standard. Call today for a free estimate and a demo video of your building’s dirt being blown into the next century.
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