West Palm Beach Drone Building Cleaning & Washing | StratoClean

Drone building cleaning in West Palm Beach — new Class-A towers, Flagler waterfront condos, and civic buildings washed from the air. No downtown scaffolding.

Drone building cleaning for a city that’s building fast

Drone soft-washing a South Florida high-rise facade from the ground

West Palm Beach is South Florida’s emerging office market — new Class-A towers rising downtown to house the finance and professional firms moving in, waterfront condos lining Flagler Drive against the Intracoastal, the restored storefronts of Clematis Street, and the mixed-use blocks of the Rosemary district filling in around them. It’s also the seat of Palm Beach County, with a civic stock of courthouses, administrative buildings, and public facilities that ages in full view of the public.

StratoClean provides drone building washing across all of it: an industrial spray drone applies a biodegradable soft wash at low pressure and rinses with purified water while the entire crew stays on the ground. New towers get maintained like the Class-A assets they were built to be; older facades come back from years of film and mildew in a single mobilization — no scaffolding on Clematis, no swing stages, no lift in a downtown lane.

Why West Palm Beach buildings need washing

The Intracoastal sets the pace on the waterfront. Flagler Drive condos and offices take steady salt film on east-facing glass, rails, and frames — the haze builds continuously, and Palm Beach humidity makes sure every rain bakes it in on the next sunny afternoon. A few blocks inland the chemistry flips: shaded elevations, courtyard walls, and parking structures grow mildew and algae year-round, the black streaking that makes concrete and stucco look decades older than they are.

Downtown adds two more layers. A construction boom means limestone and concrete dust settling on every ledge and window downwind of an active site, streaking down facades with each afternoon storm. And the street-level film of a busy dining and nightlife district — restaurant exhaust, idling traffic along Clematis and the Rosemary blocks, brake dust from Okeechobee Boulevard — bonds to glass and stone exactly at pedestrian eye level. For a market actively recruiting Class-A tenants, exterior building cleaning is part of the pitch.

How drone building washing works downtown — and the big jobs behind it

Stainless facade restored by drone cleaning at a professional ballpark

Our staging footprint is a few parking stalls or a service drive. The ground crew feeds the drone from ground-based pumps and purified-water systems, our patent-pending steerable nozzle holds the spray precisely on the facade through every pass, and flights are planned and flown by FAA-authorized pilots. Clematis storefronts open on time, the Rosemary district’s retail keeps its sidewalks, and waterfront condo amenity decks stay open — nothing is rigged from any roof.

The scale is proven nearby: we cleaned a professional ballpark in the Palm Beaches — large-venue facade, stainless, and concrete brought back in a single mobilization. Aerial building cleaning that handles a stadium handles an office tower, a county administrative complex, or a full condo elevation on Flagler without breaking stride.

Commercial drone cleaning with credentials that hold up to procurement

Civic and institutional buyers ask harder questions of a commercial building cleaning vendor than most, and we’re staffed to answer them. Wash-water management is planned by an FDEP-trained Qualified Stormwater Management Inspector on our team — on a downtown grid that drains to the Intracoastal, containment and compliance are designed before we mobilize, not improvised on site. When a sidewalk or lane needs temporary control, we self-perform the MOT with FDOT Temporary Traffic Control (Advanced) certified staff, which keeps public-right-of-way work on schedule.

A Florida state-licensed mold remediator on staff treats organic growth at the source — the standard answer for the black-streaked concrete on garages and shaded civic facades. And a civil engineer with 30 years of concrete experience, holding FDOT quality-control-management certification, backs our work on structural and architectural concrete. Fully insured, with certificates and documentation delivered the way facility and procurement teams expect.

Building washing services in West Palm Beach

Common scopes here: new-tower maintenance programs, Flagler waterfront glass and facade on split intervals, garage structures, and civic buildings cleaned around public hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our tower is brand new. Why would it need washing already?

Because South Florida starts the clock at move-in: salt film builds on Intracoastal-facing glass from day one, construction dust from neighboring sites settles and streaks with every storm, and shaded elevations begin growing mildew within the first year. New Class-A buildings hold their finish best on a maintenance program that starts early — keeping a facade clean is much cheaper than recovering one.

Can you clean along Clematis or in the Rosemary district without blocking storefronts?

Yes — that’s the core logistical advantage. We stage from a few parking stalls or a service area, so there’s no scaffolding on the sidewalk and no lift in a lane, and we schedule street-facing elevations in early-morning windows before retail and dining traffic builds. Tenants open on time to a cleaner building.

Do you work on government and civic buildings?

We’re built for that scope: wash-water management planned by an FDEP-trained Qualified Stormwater Management Inspector, self-performed MOT by FDOT Temporary Traffic Control (Advanced) certified staff when public sidewalks need control, a Florida state-licensed mold remediator for organic growth, and a civil engineer with FDOT quality-control-management certification behind the concrete work — with insurance certificates and documentation delivered the way procurement teams require.

How often should a Flagler Drive waterfront building be cleaned?

Intracoastal-facing glass typically needs attention two to four times a year because salt film builds continuously, while a full facade soft wash annually keeps mildew and downtown film from establishing. Most waterfront programs split the building — frequent light passes on the east face, the full wash once a year — instead of cleaning everything on one blunt schedule.

What’s the biggest building you can handle?

We cleaned a professional ballpark in the Palm Beaches — a large-venue facade with stainless and concrete — in a single mobilization, and high-rise drone cleaning at full tower height is routine because there’s no lift limit and no rigging plan. Multi-building campuses and portfolios are sequenced so each structure finishes quickly with consistent documentation across the set.

Can you clean occupied office and condo towers downtown?

Yes — occupied buildings are our normal condition. Tenants and residents keep windows and balcony doors closed during passes on their elevation, on a schedule announced through management, and there are no workers suspended outside anyone’s window and no equipment against the building. Most occupants only notice the clean facade afterward.

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