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Residential

Droning Services

Our advanced drone technology provides high-resolution imagery and comprehensive data, ensuring precise and efficient inspections for a variety of applications.

Residential Droning Services
SEE THE BIG PICTURE

High-Tech Solutions

Our drones are equipped with high-resolution cameras and advanced imaging technology, allowing us to conduct detailed aerial inspections. This enables us to identify potential issues such as leaks, structural damage, or wear and tear without the need for costly scaffolding or ladders.

High-Tech Solutions

Residential Droning Services

Property Management

Property Management

Drones can capture aerial views of residential properties, providing property managers with visuals for monitoring multiple units or large complexes. This service helps with efficient inspections of roofs, siding, landscaping, and common areas, allowing managers to assess conditions quickly and identify areas needing maintenance.

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Annual Maintenance Services

Annual Maintenance Services

Using drones for annual maintenance inspections allows for a comprehensive view of a home or building’s exterior, especially roofs, gutters, and hard-to-reach areas. Drones help detect potential issues such as roof damage, blocked gutters, or wear and tear on structures, making maintenance planning easier and less intrusive.

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Infrared Scanning

Infrared Scanning

Equipped with infrared (thermal) cameras, drones can detect heat signatures to identify energy loss, insulation gaps, leaks, or electrical issues. This technology is valuable for finding hidden issues that could affect a property’s energy efficiency and safety, without the need for invasive inspections.

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HOA’s

HOA’s

Drones offer HOAs a cost-effective way to oversee entire communities, capturing aerial footage for documentation, condition assessments, or even landscaping planning. This service helps HOAs ensure properties and common areas are well-maintained, meeting community standards and safety regulations.

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Insurance Agents

Insurance Agents

Insurance agents use drones to inspect properties after damage or during policy reviews, capturing detailed visuals of roofs, siding, and landscaping. This information helps agents assess claims accurately and efficiently, often without needing to physically climb onto structures, making inspections safer and faster.

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Drones can capture aerial views of residential properties, providing property managers with visuals for monitoring multiple units or large complexes. This service helps with efficient inspections of roofs, siding, landscaping, and common areas, allowing managers to assess conditions quickly and identify areas needing maintenance.

Property Management

Drones can capture aerial views of residential properties, providing property managers with visuals for monitoring multiple units or large complexes. This service helps with efficient inspections of roofs, siding, landscaping, and common areas, allowing managers to assess conditions quickly and identify areas needing maintenance.

Property Management
Using drones for annual maintenance inspections allows for a comprehensive view of a home or building’s exterior, especially roofs, gutters, and hard-to-reach areas. Drones help detect potential issues such as roof damage, blocked gutters, or wear and tear on structures, making maintenance planning easier and less intrusive.

Annual Maintenance Services

Using drones for annual maintenance inspections allows for a comprehensive view of a home or building’s exterior, especially roofs, gutters, and hard-to-reach areas. Drones help detect potential issues such as roof damage, blocked gutters, or wear and tear on structures, making maintenance planning easier and less intrusive.

Annual Maintenance Services
Equipped with infrared (thermal) cameras, drones can detect heat signatures to identify energy loss, insulation gaps, leaks, or electrical issues. This technology is valuable for finding hidden issues that could affect a property’s energy efficiency and safety, without the need for invasive inspections.

Infrared Scanning

Equipped with infrared (thermal) cameras, drones can detect heat signatures to identify energy loss, insulation gaps, leaks, or electrical issues. This technology is valuable for finding hidden issues that could affect a property’s energy efficiency and safety, without the need for invasive inspections.

Infrared Scanning
Drones offer HOAs a cost-effective way to oversee entire communities, capturing aerial footage for documentation, condition assessments, or even landscaping planning. This service helps HOAs ensure properties and common areas are well-maintained, meeting community standards and safety regulations.

HOA’s

Drones offer HOAs a cost-effective way to oversee entire communities, capturing aerial footage for documentation, condition assessments, or even landscaping planning. This service helps HOAs ensure properties and common areas are well-maintained, meeting community standards and safety regulations.

HOA’s
Insurance agents use drones to inspect properties after damage or during policy reviews, capturing detailed visuals of roofs, siding, and landscaping. This information helps agents assess claims accurately and efficiently, often without needing to physically climb onto structures, making inspections safer and faster.

Insurance Agents

Insurance agents use drones to inspect properties after damage or during policy reviews, capturing detailed visuals of roofs, siding, and landscaping. This information helps agents assess claims accurately and efficiently, often without needing to physically climb onto structures, making inspections safer and faster.

Insurance Agents
Property Management

Property Management

Drones can capture aerial views of residential properties, providing property managers with visuals for monitoring multiple units or large complexes. This service helps with efficient inspections of roofs, siding, landscaping, and common areas, allowing managers to assess conditions quickly and identify areas needing maintenance.

Property Management
Annual Maintenance Services

Annual Maintenance Services

Using drones for annual maintenance inspections allows for a comprehensive view of a home or building’s exterior, especially roofs, gutters, and hard-to-reach areas. Drones help detect potential issues such as roof damage, blocked gutters, or wear and tear on structures, making maintenance planning easier and less intrusive.

Annual Maintenance Services
Infrared Scanning

Infrared Scanning

Equipped with infrared (thermal) cameras, drones can detect heat signatures to identify energy loss, insulation gaps, leaks, or electrical issues. This technology is valuable for finding hidden issues that could affect a property’s energy efficiency and safety, without the need for invasive inspections.

Infrared Scanning
HOA’s

HOA’s

Drones offer HOAs a cost-effective way to oversee entire communities, capturing aerial footage for documentation, condition assessments, or even landscaping planning. This service helps HOAs ensure properties and common areas are well-maintained, meeting community standards and safety regulations.

HOA’s
Insurance Agents

Insurance Agents

Insurance agents use drones to inspect properties after damage or during policy reviews, capturing detailed visuals of roofs, siding, and landscaping. This information helps agents assess claims accurately and efficiently, often without needing to physically climb onto structures, making inspections safer and faster.

Insurance Agents
WHAT TO EXPECT

What’s Inspected?

Exterior

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Interior

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Plumbing

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Electrical

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HVAC

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  • Door Operation & Auto-Reverse Safety 
  • Floor, Walls, Ceiling Condition
  • Electrical Outlets & Lights
  • Fire Separation Wall
  • Firebox, Flue Condition, Damper
  • Chimney Exterior & Structure
  • Venting & Clearance From Combustible Materials
  • Stove, Oven, Range
  • Microwave
  • Dishwasher
  • Garbage Disposal
  • Washer & Dryer
  • Refrigerator
  • Attic & Crawlspace Insulation
  • Ventilation Systems
  • Exhaust Fans
  • Attic Fans
  • Furnace or Boiler
  • Air Conditioning Units
  • Ductwork & Vents
  • Thermostat Functionality
  • Heat Pumps
  • Service Entrance & Main Panel
  • Circuit Breakers & Fuses
  • Grounding & Bonding
  • Outlet & Switch Function 
  • Visible Wiring & Electrical Connections
  • Light Fixtures
  • Water Supply Lines & Fixtures
  • Drain, Waste, Vent System
  • Water Heater
  • Visible Pipes
  • Functional Flow & Drainage
  • Sump Pumps & Sewage Ejectors
  • Walls, Ceilings, Floors
  • Stairs, Railings, Handrails
  • Windows & Doors
  • Signs of Mold, Water Intrusion, Damage
  • Shingles & Roof Covering Material
  • Flashing, Vents, Skylights
  • Chimneys & Other Roof Penetrations
  • Visible Evidence of Leaks or Damage
  • Framing & Decking
  • Roof Shingles, Flashing, Chimneys
  • Gutters & Downspouts
  • Siding, Fascia, & Soffits
  • Windows & Doors
  • Walkways, Driveways, Patios
  • Decks, Porches, Balconies, Railings
  • Retaining Walls
  • Exterior Grading & Drainage

  • Foundation
  • Basement
  • Crawlspaces
  • Walls
  • Ceilings
  • Floors
  • Roof Structure & Attic
  • Foundation
  • Structural Framing
  • Floors, Walls, Ceilings
  • Roof Structure (Trusses, Beams, Decking)
  • Roof (Covering, Drainage Systems, Flashing, Penetrations)
  • Facades & Cladding (Brick, Siding, Metal Panels, etc.)
  • Windows & Doors
  • Walkways, Parking lots, Driveways 
  • Railings, Stairs, Ramps 
  • Grading & Drainage
  • Retaining Walls & Exterior Stairs
  • Roof Membrane or Covering Material
  • Flashing, Parapets, Drainage Systems
  • Skylights, Vents, Rooftop HVAC Units
  • Signs of Water Intrusion or Ponding
  • Floors, Walls, Ceilings
  • Stairs & Handrails
  • Restrooms
  • Fire Doors & Egress Routes
  • Service Entrance, Main Panels, Subpanels
  • Circuit Breakers & Fuses
  • Grounding & Bonding Systems
  • Electrical Outlets
  • Visible Wiring & Conduits
  • Light Fixtures, Exit Signs, Emergency Lighting
  • Water Supply Lines & Shutoff Valves
  • Drain, Waste, Vent Systems
  • Water Heaters
  • Restroom Fixtures
  • Signs of Leaks, Corrosion, or Improper Repairs
  • Sump Pumps & Sewage Ejectors
  • Gas Lines
  • Heating Units
  • Cooling Units 
  • Ductwork & Ventilation Systems
  • Thermostats & Zone Controls
  • Exhaust Systems in Specialized Areas
  • Wall, Ceiling, Crawl Space Insulation
  • Ventilation Systems 
  • Exhaust Systems & Air Circulation
  • Windows & Skylights
  • Doors
  • Parking Lots (Lighting, Signage, Surface Condition)
  • Landscaping & Irrigation Systems
  • Site Drainage & Grading
  • Commercial Kitchen Equipment
step 1

Schedule Your Inspection

Contact us to schedule your inspection. We offer flexible scheduling to fit your needs.

step 2

Pre-Inspection Preparation

We’ll confirm the date and time of your inspection and provide any pre-inspection instructions.

step 3

On-Site Inspection

Our inspectors will conduct an examination of the property following industry standards to ensure nothing is overlooked.

step 4

Report Generation

We provide a detailed electronic inspection report, complete with videos and pictures. We are available to answer any questions.

step 5

Ongoing Support

Based on the inspection results, we can help you prioritize repairs, or plan future maintenance.              

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Sample Reports

One of the best ways to judge the quality and professionalism of the work completed by a property inspector is to take a close look at their inspection report.

Frequent Questions

Drone inspections are faster and safer than traditional methods. They allow for precise data collection from difficult-to-access areas while minimizing the risk of injury and reducing inspection time.

Yes, drones can be used to inspect a wide variety of properties, including residential, commercial, industrial, and agricultural buildings. However, certain restrictions may apply depending on airspace regulations in the area.

Yes, drone operators must follow Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations, which may require specific permits for commercial use, particularly in certain airspaces or near airports. It’s important to ensure that your drone service provider is licensed and compliant.

Drones capture high-resolution images and videos, which can be analyzed to assess the condition of the property. With the ability to fly into areas that are unsafe or difficult to access, drones provide a safe and efficient way to inspect roofs, tall structures, and confined spaces. Advanced drones may also use thermal imaging to detect issues like heat loss, moisture buildup, or electrical faults, offering comprehensive insights for proactive maintenance and repairs.

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