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Drone Inspection
Drone Inspection | Roofing Done Right | Roofing | Crab Orchard
HEP brings the future of roof care to Crab Orchard with high-resolution drone inspections that reveal every shingle, seam, and flashing in stunning detail—without ever stepping on your roof. Our FAA-certified pilots capture comprehensive imagery in minutes, letting our seasoned roofing specialists pinpoint hidden leaks, storm damage, and early-stage wear before they become costly surprises. It’s fast, safe, and remarkably precise: roofing done right.
Once the data is in hand, we walk you through a clear digital report, complete with annotated photos and repair recommendations tailored to your budget and schedule. Whether you’re safeguarding a family home or a commercial property, you’ll get transparent answers, honest pricing, and craftsmanship backed by HEP’s local reputation for excellence. Schedule your Crab Orchard drone inspection today and see how effortless superior roofing can be.
FAQs
What advantages does a drone roof inspection offer for homeowners in Crab Orchard?
Using high-resolution cameras and thermal imaging, our drones capture every inch of your roof in minutes without anyone ever stepping on the shingles. You get crystal-clear photos, 4K video, accurate measurements, and a detailed condition report. The process is faster than traditional inspections, eliminates the risk of falls and misplaced foot traffic on fragile roofs, and provides digital documentation you can keep for insurance claims or future repairs.
Is a drone inspection safe and legal in the Crab Orchard area?
Yes. Our pilots are Part 107 FAA-certified, carry full liability insurance, and follow all federal, state, and local flight regulations—including altitude limits, no-fly zone restrictions, and privacy rules. Before each flight we file a digital launch log, obtain any necessary airspace authorizations around Crab Orchard, and maintain a strict safety perimeter on the ground to protect people and property.
How accurate are drone measurements compared with traditional on-roof inspections?
Photogrammetry software converts the drone’s overlapping images into a 3-D model accurate to within 1–2 percent of manual tape measurements. You receive exact ridge-to-eave lengths, pitch angles, surface square footage, and pin-point locations of damaged shingles or flashing. This level of precision allows contractors to order the correct amount of materials and quote repairs with confidence—often without a second site visit.
What happens during a typical drone roofing appointment?
A standard visit takes 30–45 minutes. We start with a brief safety briefing and property walk-through, then launch the drone from a clear spot in your yard. The aircraft flies a pre-programmed grid, capturing high-resolution stills, thermal imagery, and oblique photos around chimneys, skylights, and valleys. After landing, the pilot reviews key images with you on the tablet. Within 24 hours you receive a digital report that includes annotated photos, a 3-D roof model, and recommended next steps if issues are found.
How much does a drone roof inspection cost in Crab Orchard, and is it covered by insurance?
Most single-family homes in the Crab Orchard area fall between $199 and $299, which includes all imagery, the written assessment, and a follow-up call with our roofing specialist. Larger estates or commercial buildings may vary. If you’re filing a storm-damage claim, many insurers will reimburse the inspection fee because the drone data speeds up their adjuster’s review. We can supply the necessary documentation and bill your carrier directly when applicable.
Can you fly in any weather, and what if conditions are poor on the scheduled day?
For safety and image quality we require winds under 20 mph, no steady rain, and good visibility. Light morning dew or overcast skies are actually ideal for reducing glare, but heavy rain, lightning, or gusty conditions will postpone the flight. If weather doesn’t cooperate, we’ll reschedule at no cost—the priority is protecting your property, our equipment, and the accuracy of the inspection data.