Roof Inspections

Drone Roof Inspections: Safer, Faster, Smarter
We use advanced drone technology to perform fast, accurate, and safe roof inspections. Whether you’re a homeowner, property manager, roofing contractor, or insurance professional, our drone inspections offer a smarter way to assess roof conditions without the risks or delays of traditional methods.
Why Choose a Drone Roof Inspection?
  • Enhanced Safety
    No ladders, no climbing—our drones do the hard work, keeping everyone safe on the ground.
  • Quick & Efficient
    We capture high-resolution aerial images of your entire roof in minutes, not hours.  
  • Detailed Visuals
    With crystal-clear imagery, we detect issues like missing shingles, damaged shingles, water damage, and damage to gutters and soft metals.
  • Access Anywhere
    Our drones can easily inspect steep roofs, hard-to-reach areas, and tall buildings—no scaffolding required.
  • Cost-Effective
    Save on labor, equipment, and potential liability costs while getting comprehensive results in one visit.
  • Roof measurements can be provided.
  • Professional Reporting
    We provide detailed visuals, 3D models and other documentation as needed, ideal for insurance claims, repairs, or regular maintenance tracking.
Let technology take your roof inspection to the next level. Book your drone inspection today and experience a safer, faster, and more reliable solution.
Sales Prospects
Ortho mosaic photographs of entire neighborhoods for future sales prospects and targeted solicitation.  An ortho mosaic photograph is a top down highly detailed image made up of numerous images that are stitched together.
Typical Shot List
Close up pictures of roof shingles.  Usually taken 3 to 4 feet from roof. Taken in 10-12 locations on the roof.  Allows you to zoom in to see individual grains on the shingles.   10 foot squares show a wider view of the roof but also allow zooming to see detail.  10-12 locations of the roof.
Pictures of roof ridges 
Vents and soft metals
Gutters
Roof inspection-Full Roof top down
Overhead of whole roof
Pictures of any roof damage
Additional Shots include:
Overlapping shots of whole roof.
Orbits of house or building to create a 3D model.
 
See a sample roof inspection pictures