Industries — Campus & Education

Campus &
Education

Large-scale exterior maintenance without disrupting the community that depends on the space every day.

University campuses, K–12 facilities, and faith-based institutions share a common challenge: the buildings are in constant use, the grounds are always occupied, and exterior cleaning has never had a clean window. DRIP's drone-powered approach makes comprehensive campus maintenance operationally realistic — covering large square footage, complex rooflines, and multi-building facilities without scaffolding or disruption.

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DRIP drone cleaning Kentucky Science Center exterior in Louisville

Built for This
Why Campus Facilities Choose DRIP
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Always Occupied
No Shutdown Required.
Campus facilities don't have an off-season. Classes, services, events, and community use run continuously across the academic calendar. DRIP operates without ground equipment or scaffolding — students, staff, and visitors move through the campus normally while the work gets done overhead.
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Scale & Coverage
Built for Large Footprints.
Multi-building campuses, complex rooflines, courtyards, and high-access architectural features are exactly where traditional cleaning struggles most. DRIP's drone systems cover large surface areas efficiently — including sections that scaffolding and lifts can't practically reach at all.
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Institutional Standards
The Building Reflects the Institution.
For universities, churches, and schools, the physical campus communicates values to students, families, donors, and the surrounding community. A well-maintained exterior signals stewardship and pride of place. DRIP makes that standard achievable without the logistical burden that has historically made it impractical.

The Problem
Large Buildings. No Clear Window to Clean Them.

Campus and institutional facilities are among the hardest buildings to maintain. They're large, architecturally complex, and in near-constant use. The traditional answer — scaffolding, boom lifts, or rope access crews — requires closing off sections of campus, restricting pedestrian flow, and coordinating around classes, events, and community schedules that never fully clear.

The result is predictable: exterior cleaning gets deferred indefinitely. Biological growth takes hold on brick and stone. Glass surfaces accumulate years of atmospheric deposits. The building's appearance drifts further from the standard the institution holds itself to — and the problem only gets harder and more expensive to address the longer it waits.

DRIP changes the equation. Our drone systems operate above the ground plane entirely — no scaffolding, no pedestrian conflicts, no campus disruption. We schedule around academic calendars, event blackouts, and facility use patterns. Large-scale campus maintenance becomes operationally feasible for the first time.

Sound Familiar?
  • The campus is too busy to bring in scaffolding — there's always a class, an event, or a service in the way.
  • Multi-building facilities with complex rooflines have sections that haven't been cleaned in years because access is impractical.
  • Families, donors, and visitors form their impression of the institution from the outside before they ever walk in.
  • Deferred exterior maintenance has let biological growth take hold on stone, brick, or architectural features that are now more expensive to restore.


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Whether it's one building or an entire multi-facility campus, we'll walk through what's practical for your schedule and layout. Free site assessment, no commitment required.

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