Service Area · Miami Beach

Miami Beach Building Exterior Cleaning Without Scaffolding

Miami Beach's oceanfront hotels, Collins Avenue condos, and Art Deco buildings on Ocean Drive sit under nonstop tourist visibility — a stained facade is a brand problem. Add salt-spray, hurricane-driven grime, and the impossibility of staging scaffolding along Ocean Drive, and traditional cleaning methods just don't work here. Our drones clean from the air with no street closures and no rope access.

Fully Insured

$2M Liability

FAA Compliant

Part 107 Certified

Commercial Projects

Up to 200+ ft

What we clean in Miami Beach

Every exterior surface on your property — from rooftop to street level — handled by a single FAA-certified drone crew that never leaves the ground.

Facade cleaning

Soft-wash and pure-water rinsing for stucco, glass, EIFS, painted concrete, and metal panel facades — without rope access or scaffolding.

Roof cleaning

Algae, biofilm, and pollutant removal on tile, metal, modified bitumen, and TPO roofs. No foot traffic, no granule loss.

Window cleaning

Streak-free de-ionized water rinse on every floor — including high-rise glass that rope crews would normally rappel.

Solar panel cleaning

Restore lost output with safe, rinse-only solar cleaning. No abrasives, no warranty issues, full performance restored.

Why drone cleaning fits Miami Beach

Tourist-grade exteriors without closing Ocean Drive or Collins Ave

Miami Beach can't shut down Ocean Drive for a sidewalk shed and the Art Deco district can't tolerate aggressive pressure washing on protected pastel facades. Drone cleaning is purpose-built for this neighborhood: gentle soft-wash chemistry safe for Art Deco stucco and trim, vertical access without staging, and pre-dawn flight windows that clean hotel facades before the first guest hits the pool.

  • Soft-wash chemistry safe for Art Deco stucco and pastel facades
  • No scaffold or sidewalk shed on Ocean Drive or Collins Avenue
  • Pre-dawn flight windows for hotels — exterior ready by check-in
  • Reaches Miami Beach's 30+ story oceanfront towers without rope access
  • Quarterly maintenance plans tuned for ocean salt-spray cycles
  • Cleans facades, balconies, signage, and pool-deck glass in one visit

Miami Beach drone cleaning — FAQ

Miami Beach · Neighborhood context

Oceanfront salt-air maintenance on Collins Avenue

Direct oceanfront properties on Collins Avenue — Faena, Setai, Fontainebleau, 1 Hotel, W South Beach — face the most aggressive salt-air corrosion in Florida. Visible salt haze on glass develops in 30–60 days. Metal cladding, anodized window frames, and decorative aluminum show pitting within 12 months if not maintained.

Miami Beach historic-district rules in South Beach also limit which crews can stage equipment on Collins, Ocean Drive, or Washington Avenue. Drone cleaning sidesteps the staging issue entirely because the entire operation fits in one parking space or rooftop pad.

Local questions

Miami Beach-specific questions

What's the right cleaning cadence for an oceanfront Miami Beach tower?+

Quarterly is standard for direct-oceanfront properties from South Beach through Sunny Isles. Salt haze on glass is visible within 30–60 days, and metal frames begin to pit if salt isn't removed within the first 90 days of deposit.

Do you operate within South Beach historic-district staging rules?+

Yes. The drone crew stages from a single parking space or the property's loading dock — no scaffolding, no boom lift, no street closure required. Historic-district setback rules do not apply because there is no structural rigging.

Can you clean the pool decks, cabanas, and amenity-level glass on hotels?+

Yes. The drone reaches amenity-deck windscreens, pool-deck glass railings, and cabana exteriors as part of the same mobilization. Hotel guests on the amenity deck are notified and the drone works a posted schedule.

Will drone cleaning interrupt hotel valet, porte-cochère, or restaurant operations?+

No. We stage from the loading dock or a designated parking space, never from the porte-cochère. Restaurant patios and pool decks are flown around using elevation sequencing — the active elevation is the only one with a brief perimeter zone.

How does drone cleaning hold up against Miami Beach hurricane salt deposit?+

Post-storm salt and debris cleaning is one of our most common Miami Beach calls. We typically mobilize within 5–7 days of a named storm passing, ahead of the rope-access and boom-lift backlog. Single-pad staging means we can launch even when surrounding streets are still hauling debris.

Get a fast quote for your Miami Beach property.

Call (305) 798-9565 or request a fixed-price proposal — no scaffolding, no lifts, no surprises.