Galvañ Lacados from Castalla Uses Drones to Clean the Museu de les Ciències

The company from Foia de Castalla has implemented an aerial cleaning system with specialized drones in Valencia's emblematic building.

Image of a specialized cleaning drone operating near a modern building with large glass surfaces.
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Image of a specialized cleaning drone operating near a modern building with large glass surfaces.

The company Galvañ Lacados, based in Castalla, has carried out a maintenance project at the Museu de les Ciències de València, using specialized drones for cleaning its complex surfaces.

The company, specializing in surface treatment, has implemented an innovative aerial cleaning system that allows access to hard-to-reach areas without the need for scaffolding or cranes. This methodology reduces associated risks and optimizes intervention times in buildings with complex architecture, such as the one designed by Santiago Calatrava.
According to Ibiae (Foia de Castalla Business Association), to which the company is associated, the use of this technology guarantees millimeter precision in the execution of the work. This is crucial in a reference site like the Museu de les Ciències, where every action must preserve both the aesthetics and the technical performance of the building.
In addition to drone cleaning, high-pressure steam has been used, an effective and sustainable method that removes ingrained dirt and saline residues without the need for chemical products. This system protects technical seals and ensures a transparent and durable finish, respecting the integrity of the materials.
Drone cleaning is consolidating as an innovative solution to improve accessibility, safety, and efficiency in large-scale buildings. Galvañ Lacados has already applied this methodology in other projects, such as the Roig Arena in València, where it has allowed optimizing processes and significantly reducing intervention times without affecting the venue's operability.