
Trusted by Operators worldwide

Our Mission
At UK Cleaning Drones, our mission is to transform how cleaning and maintenance are carried out across the UK, hard to reach work safer, smarter and more sustainable.
Our drone systems are designed to deliver exceptional results while using fewer resources, less water, less equipment and lower environmental impact. This allows our customers to maintain buildings and infrastructure responsibly, supporting the UK’s drive towards safer workplaces and a more sustainable future.


Built for Britain's Infrastructure
Commercial Building Cleaning
High Rise Maintenance
Solar Panel Arrays
Wind Turbine Blade Cleaning
Industrial Cleaning
Safer by Design
Our state-of-the-art drones and AI-powered analytics deliver accurate, real-time data for informed environmental decisions



Superior Precision
Our drones deliver consistent, controlled cleaning exactly where it's needed. Advanced stabilisation and precision application ensure outstanding results across facades, roofs and hard to reach surfaces, without damage or overspray.
Increased Efficiency
Complete cleaning jobs faster with minimal setup and disruption.
Our drone systems reduce downtime, labour costs and operational delays, allowing you to take on more work with greater confidence.
Enhanced Safety
By removing the need for scaffolding, lifts and working at height, drone cleaning significantly reduces risk.
Protect your team, minimise site hazards and maintain compliance with UK Health & Safety standards.
Versatile Applications
From commercial buildings and industrial sites to solar panels and wind turbines, our drones adapt to a wide range of cleaning challenges, making them a powerful solution across multiple sectors.
The UK Cleaning Drones Edge


3
Minutes to
Deploy
50%
Lower Operating
Costs
60%
Faster Cleaning
Times
0
Scaffolding
Required
Request a demo and discover how drone powered cleaning can help you reduce risk, cut costs and work more efficiently without scaffolding or disruption.
Ready to transform how you clean at height?
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