DRONE ROOF INSPECTIONS

Drone Roof Inspections

A Drone Roof Inspection is a survey that is carried out by a CAA approved drone pilot to examine the condition or integrity of a roof or building. A drone roof inspection can also be used to identify specific issues or concerns before they become a bigger problem. An example of this could be structural damage or ponding water, which commonly occurs on flat surfaces or roofs.

 

Drone roof inspections and building inspections using video and photography are becoming increasingly popular for a number of reasons. Firstly, drone roof inspections are quicker to arrange and cheaper than most alternatives. Secondly, there are less health and safety requirements than for traditional methods such as erecting scaffolding or expensive cherry pickers. Drones have the advantage of reaching places that are difficult, expensive, dangerous, or even impossible to access by manned inspection teams.

 

Using a drone to carry out roof inspections, we can supply you with UHD, 4K video of your roofs, chimneys, towers, spires, bridges, etc. Simple, cost-effective surveys that would otherwise be difficult to achieve. This enables us to gather valuable data that can be used for various purposes depending on the industry.

 

We carry out drone roof inspections for property owners, leasehold tenants, architects, estate agents, chartered surveyors, consultants, local councils, and religious organisations. Our projects include listed buildings, retail parks, churches, industrial sites, towers, and landmark buildings.

 

A drone roof inspection can be useful for:

 

  • assessing storm damaged roofs
  • identifying faulty installation or poor workmanship
  • leaking roofs
  • testing integrity on newbuilds
  • eliminating the need for working at height
  • assessing the status of a roof for maintenance or renovations
  • taking measurements – each drone roof inspection provides accurate square footage, roof features, pitch, surface area, and slope

 

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