Decision tool
Build the System Before You Buy the Drone
The drone is only one piece. A real drone cleaning setup depends on water, filtration, pumps, hose control, chemistry, finish tools, batteries, training, site control, and the type of work you plan to sell.

Green means go, red means stop
Simple method fit.
This is not a pricing engine. It is a buying clarity tool.
System planning framework
Design the ground system before you obsess over the aircraft.
The drone only performs as well as the support system behind it. Water production, storage, filtration, pumps, hose control, chemistry, and crew workflow decide whether the setup makes money in the field.
Buying stages
Entry, growth, and enterprise systems should not look the same.
A serious drone cleaning business grows in stages. The smartest first purchase is the one that teaches the operator, protects cash, and can expand into larger work without being rebuilt from scratch.
Build sheet
Use this as the bill-of-materials conversation before you buy.
The right system is a chain. If one link is weak, the aircraft waits, the crew fights the hose, the rinse quality suffers, or the job takes too long to be profitable.
Non-pricing intake
Tell Us the First Route You Want to Build Around
A smart system recommendation starts with the work, not the drone. Tell us what you are trying to clean, what equipment you already have, and where you are trying to go next.
Thanks. We will review your setup and point you toward the right next step: training, water system planning, equipment research, or a production call.
Next step
Move from browsing to a build conversation.
If you already know the first route, shop the core categories. If you are still comparing methods, use the matrix and equipment list before buying.