Categories: Roofing

3 Advantages of Drone Roofing Inspections

Inspecting the roof puts you at risk from slips and falls to collapsing roofs, which is why it’s vital that you work with experienced roofing contractors instead of doing it on your own. Advances in technology, however, have made roof inspections safer and faster to do thanks to drones.

In this post, Guarantee Roofing and Seamless Guttering shares the three advantages of drone roofing inspections.

  1. Risk-Free Inspections

Using a drone eliminates the risk of going up a potentially deteriorated roof. It’s also easier to access harder-to-reach areas or spots on the roof that puts the people working on your roof at risk. The drone can simply fly up to the roof without ever touching its surface while still collecting enough data for you and the roofer you’re working with.

  1. In-Depth Data

Since a drone can access parts of your home or building that may be risky to tread on, it can collect more information that’s vital to roof replacements. These unmanned aerial vehicles also collect more than just photographs; a drone can take a high-quality video for a full sweep of the roof or utilize thermal cameras identify damp spots and leaks.

  1. Drone Inspections Translate to Faster Work

Inspecting the roof using a drone eliminates the need of compiling different forms of data that take time to be analyzed. It can simply transmit the roofing data it has gathered directly to the inspection team on the ground. Because it’s also safer, work can start immediately since your roofer knows exactly what kind of equipment and tools they need.

At Guarantee Roofing and Seamless Guttering, our team of licensed and insured drone operators provide you with safe and risk-free inspections that also streamline the insurance claim process. Our state-of-the-art drone inspections are available for both residential and commercial roofing projects.

Call us at (812) 650-5700 to learn more. We are local roofing contractors serving homeowners throughout Wabash Valley.

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