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Residential Roof Inspection

Drones are increasingly being used for inspecting residential roofs, facades, and property for homeowners, roofing contractors, and insurance companies. This technology allows you to keep your feet on the ground and get high resolution images or HD videos (1080, 4K, 5K) for a safe, more efficient, and cost-effective way of conducting inspections. Our drones can quickly cover large areas and provide you the data you are looking for. 

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With regards to roof inspections, drones can capture detailed color or thermal images and footage of the entire roof surface, allowing for a comprehensive assessment of its condition. This can include identifying areas that may require repairs, such as cracked or missing tiles, or areas where water may be pooling.

Keeping a record of your home's condition through regular inspections or post-storm assessments is a responsible practice. It can help you identify any potential damage, document changes, or support insurance claims if needed. Here are some tips on collecting images biannually or quarterly for this purpose.

 

Similarly, drones can also be used to inspect the facades of buildings, providing high-resolution color or thermal images of building exteriors that can be used to identify areas that may require maintenance or repairs.

For insurance companies, drone inspections can provide a more accurate assessment of property damage caused by events such as storms or natural disasters. The high-quality images and footage captured by drones can be used to document the extent of the damage, making it easier to determine the scope of repairs required.

Overall, the use of drones for property inspections offers numerous benefits, including increased efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and accuracy. As this technology continues to improve and become more widely adopted, it is likely that we will see even more innovative uses of drones for residential and commercial property inspections.

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