Doral Building Cleaning | Offices & Warehouses | StratoClean

Doral building cleaning by drone — office parks, hotels, and tilt-wall warehouses washed without boom lifts in your parking lot or dock doors going dark.

Office parks, hotels, and miles of tilt-wall

Drone soft-washing an elevated concrete parking structure wall — no scaffolding, no lifts

Doral’s building stock is working real estate: office campuses around Downtown Doral and the Doral Boulevard corridor, hotels serving the airport, and an enormous inventory of tilt-wall warehouse and logistics space along the NW 25th Street cargo corridor. These are buildings where the parking lot is full by 8 a.m., the dock doors run all day, and nobody can spare a week of lift equipment crawling the property.

StratoClean cleans them by drone — a low-pressure, biodegradable soft wash applied from the air while the crew stays on the ground. We’ve soft-washed the elevated concrete walls of a Miami college parking structure, flown facade work at a Gulf Coast hospital campus, and cleaned a professional ballpark in the Palm Beaches; a Doral office park or a 40-foot tilt-wall elevation is a fast, contained mobilization.

Why Doral buildings get dirty

Construction dust is Doral’s signature grime. The neighborhood has been building continuously for years, and concrete and limestone dust from active sites settles on every tilt-wall panel, EIFS band, and window ledge downwind. On its own it dulls a facade; after an afternoon storm it streaks, and the streaks bake in. Buildings near active development can look freshly dusted weeks after their last wash.

Layered on top: diesel and traffic film from the Palmetto and Dolphin expressways and constant truck traffic on the cargo corridor, mildew on shaded north elevations from inland humidity that never really drops, and irrigation staining along panel bases where sprinklers hit the wall every night. None of it is exotic — but together it’s why a Doral facade goes from corporate to tired faster than owners expect.

How we work in Doral — your parking lot stays open

The traditional approach to a tilt-wall or office facade is a boom lift, and a boom lift needs what Doral properties can’t give: cleared stalls, striped-off travel lanes, spotters, and days of a machine moving through an active lot. Our staging footprint is a couple of parking spaces. Dock doors keep receiving, employees park where they always park, and hotel porte-cochères and arrival lanes stay open.

Doral sits in some of the most managed airspace in Florida, next door to the airport — and that’s routine for us. Our FAA-authorized pilots handle the airspace coordination every flight here requires, plan the mission around the building, and fly it with the whole crew on the ground. Corporate campuses get the paperwork their facility teams expect: certificates of insurance up front, scheduling around business hours where wanted, and before-and-after imagery at closeout.

Building cleaning services in Doral

Common Doral scopes: full tilt-wall elevations, office glass and facade together, and hotel exteriors on off-peak schedules.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you clean a warehouse without shutting down the dock?

Yes — that’s the core advantage over lift-based cleaning. We stage in a couple of stalls away from the dock apron, sequence elevations around your receiving schedule, and never put a machine in the truck court. Dock doors keep running through the entire clean.

Can you clean occupied office buildings during business hours?

Yes. Tenants keep windows closed on the elevation being flown — which we announce through property management — and there’s no equipment against the building, no lift beeping through the lot, and no workers outside anyone’s window. Facility teams that want zero visibility can schedule us early morning or weekends instead.

Can drones even fly in Doral, this close to the airport?

Yes. Doral’s airspace is managed, not closed — commercial drone operations here are routine when they’re properly authorized and coordinated, which ours are on every flight. Our pilots handle that coordination as part of the job; it’s not something the property owner has to arrange or think about.

How often should a Doral building be cleaned with all the construction dust?

Properties near active construction typically need an annual full wash plus a light glass-and-entry refresh mid-year, because dust redeposits steadily and storms streak it. Once nearby sites finish, most buildings settle into a standard annual cycle. We’ll tell you honestly which cadence your exposure actually requires.

Do you clean hotel exteriors without disrupting the arrival experience?

Yes — the porte-cochère and valet lane stay open because we don’t stage lifts or scaffolding at the entrance. We typically fly guest-facing elevations in low-occupancy morning windows and keep the staging footprint to a service area, so arriving guests see a clean building rather than a construction scene.

Is the soft wash safe around landscaping and parked cars?

We use biodegradable, low-pressure cleaning chemistry — the same chemistry-first approach we rely on around sensitive sites — and we plan each pass around what’s below the work area, coordinating with management on any stalls to leave open along the wall line. Landscaping is not harmed by the wash.

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