Roof Inspection

GQ Drone Services provides aerial Roof photos for Inspection and to create an Orthomosaic map to have a better understanding of the property layout (data capture and processing). We can Provide High quality aerial photos for your projects to help better detect damages without creating more damages (ex: walking on tile roofs).

By capturing aerial data for your roof inspections, You can proof to your client that damages need to be prepared, or if after a repair is done these photos can prove that a completed job has been done thoroughly with no mistakes for warranty purposes. 

Benefits Of Aerial Roof Inspection

1. Time Efficiency: Aerial inspections can be conducted quickly and efficiently compared to traditional manual methods. Drones, for example, can cover large areas in a short amount of time, reducing the overall inspection time.

 

2. Safety: Using aerial technology, such as drones, eliminates the need for inspectors to physically climb onto the roof. This reduces the risk of accidents and injuries associated with working at heights.

 

3. High-resolution Imaging: Aerial cameras can capture high-resolution images, enabling inspectors to zoom in on specific areas for a detailed examination. This can be crucial for identifying small cracks, damage, or other issues that may not be visible from the ground.

 

4. Documentation and Comparison: Aerial photos serve as visual documentation of the roof’s condition at a specific point in time. This documentation can be valuable for future comparisons, allowing inspectors to track changes in the roof’s condition over time. This Documentation can also be used as evidence of proven effective work after a roof has been completed and given to the customer for warranty purposes.

 

5. Access to Inaccessible Areas: Aerial technology can reach areas that may be challenging or unsafe for inspectors to access manually. This includes steep slopes, elevated sections, or sections with limited accessibility.

 

6. Early Detection of Issues: Regular aerial inspections can help identify potential issues early on, allowing for proactive maintenance and preventing small problems from developing into more significant and costly repairs.