Jersey Window Washing services hard-to-reach windows with industrial cleaning drones — no scaffolding, no rope teams, no building shutdowns. Faster, safer, and significantly less disruptive than the alternative.
Office towers, hotels, hospitals, mixed-use. We clean exterior glass on buildings up to roughly 30 stories without setting up scaffolding, davits, or swing stages — and without closing the sidewalk below.
10–30 stories · Class A & BEstates, custom homes, multi-story residences with skylights, atriums, gables, or third-story bay glass that traditional crews charge a premium to reach. The drone reaches what a ladder can't.
Single-family · EstateSoiled panels lose 5–25% of output. Our deionized-water system rinses commercial and residential arrays from above without contact, restoring production without scratching the coating or voiding the warranty.
Rooftop · Ground-mountBrick, stucco, EIFS, metal panel, and architectural cladding. We pre-treat and rinse facades using a low-pressure soft-wash system that lifts atmospheric grime, biological growth, and bird soil without damaging the substrate.
Non-pressure · BiodegradableSloped glass, atrium glazing, and roof lanterns are the dirtiest and most expensive surfaces to clean conventionally. The drone clears them in a fraction of the time, from a safe lateral angle.
Sloped · Overhead glazingQuarterly, biannual, or annual programs for property managers and HOAs. Predictable pricing, documented service reports, COIs on file. We work around your tenants, not the other way around.
Recurring · ContractWe assess airspace, obstructions, wind exposure, water access, and any tenant or neighbor considerations. Every job gets a written flight and cleaning plan before the rig leaves the truck.
The drone runs on a tether that delivers power and pure deionized water from a ground tank. No batteries to swap mid-flight, no chemical mixing in the air, no surprise loss of altitude.
A precision nozzle applies cleaning solution and pure water at the glass. Deionized water dries spot-free — no squeegee passes, no streaks, no detergent residue left on the substrate.
Every flight is logged. Pilots are FAA Part 107 certified. We carry commercial general liability and aviation coverage and provide Certificates of Insurance on request.
Scaffolding takes a day to rig and a day to break down. Rope access requires anchor inspections, two-person teams, and an OSHA paperwork trail. Boom lifts close lanes. The drone shows up in a van and finishes most properties in a single shift.
For property managers, the real cost of conventional cleaning isn't the cleaning — it's the disruption: blocked sidewalks, displaced parking, tenant complaints, after-hours surcharges, and weather delays that push schedules by weeks. Drone cleaning compresses the work to a fraction of that footprint.
For homeowners with three-story windows, gables, or skylights, the alternative is usually a 40-foot ladder and a polite refusal from the local crew. We don't need either.
Yes. Commercial drone operations require an FAA Part 107 certified remote pilot and, depending on airspace, a LAANC authorization or waiver. We hold the certifications and handle the airspace approvals for every job. We do not operate in restricted airspace without authorization, full stop.
Pure deionized water leaves no residue if it lands on a car or a window — it evaporates spot-free. We still control the spray pattern, plan around wind, and coordinate with property staff to keep ground-level areas clear during cleaning windows.
No. There is no contact cleaning involved — no brushes, no squeegees, no abrasive pads touching the glass. The cleaning happens through water pressure and chemistry, both of which are calibrated for the substrate before flight.
Effectively, anything up to roughly 30 stories with reasonable airspace. We've cleaned office towers, hotels, condominium high-rises, hospital exteriors, parking structures, and multi-story residential. We turn down jobs where the airspace, weather window, or building geometry makes the work unsafe.
Quoted per job. Pricing depends on building height, glass square footage, access complexity, frequency (one-time vs. recurring), and any airspace coordination required. Email us with the address and what you need cleaned and we'll come back with a number — usually within one business day.
For most New Jersey jobs, within two to three weeks of contract, weather permitting. Recurring-maintenance accounts get priority scheduling. Emergency or one-off jobs can sometimes go sooner — ask.
Tell us the building, the approximate height, and what surfaces you need cleaned. We'll respond with pricing and a schedule, usually inside one business day.
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