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Free Drone Inspections | Roof Replacement | Roofing | Jonesborough
HEP brings cutting-edge accuracy to Jonesborough roofs with complimentary drone inspections that capture every shingle, flashing, and valley in crisp HD detailâno ladders, no guesswork, and zero risk to your property. Our FAA-certified pilots launch a sleek quadcopter to map your roof in minutes, then sit down with you to review the images, highlighting hidden leaks, storm damage, or structural concerns before they become costly surprises.
If the diagnosis points toward roof replacement, youâll already have the clear visuals and expert guidance needed to move forward confidently. From filing insurance claims to selecting premium materials that suit Jonesboroughâs weather, our local team handles it all, ensuring your home is protected and your curb appeal elevatedâbacked by HEPâs reputation for craftsmanship and care since 1981. Book your free drone inspection today and see your roof from a smarter perspective.
FAQs
What does your free drone roof inspection in Jonesborough include?
Our complimentary drone inspection covers a full high-resolution aerial survey of your entire roof system. We fly an FAA-registered drone equipped with 4K cameras to gather photos and video of shingles, flashing, valleys, chimneys, gutters, and ventilation points. The imagery is processed into a detailed report that highlights any storm damage, wear, or installation issues. You receive both the digital images and a written assessment outlining recommended maintenance or replacement optionsâall at no cost and with no obligation.
Why use a drone instead of a traditional on-roof inspection?
Drones capture more data in less time and without the safety risks of climbing ladders. The birdâs-eye view allows our technicians to spot minor cracks, lifted shingles, or hail impacts that can be missed from the ground. Aerial mapping also creates precise measurements, so we can provide accurate replacement estimates quickly. For homeowners in historic Jonesborough, drone inspections minimize disturbance to landscaping and architectural features while still delivering a thorough evaluation.
Is the drone inspection truly free, and am I obligated to purchase a new roof afterward?
Yes, the inspection is 100 % free. We believe homeowners deserve to know the exact condition of their roof without a sales pitch or surprise fees. After you review the findings, you decide whether to pursue repairs, a full replacement, or no work at all. If your roof is in good shape, weâll simply document that for your records and recommend a future inspection date.
How do I schedule a drone inspection for my Jonesborough home, and how long does it take?
Scheduling is easyâcall our local office, submit the online form, or message us on social media. We can typically book an inspection within 48 hours. The on-site flight lasts about 20â30 minutes, and you donât need to be home as long as we have roof access and clear airspace. The completed report and photos are delivered via email within 24 hours of the flight.
What happens if the inspection shows I need a roof replacement?
If damage or aging warrants replacement, weâll provide a detailed proposal that includes material options, color selections, an exact measurement report generated from the drone data, and transparent pricing. We guide you through insurance claims if storm damage is involved, arrange permits for Washington County, and schedule the installation at your convenience. Most full replacements in Jonesborough take 1â2 days, weather permitting.
Are drone inspections safe and compliant with FAA regulations in Jonesborough?
Absolutely. All flights are performed by FAA Part 107 certified remote pilots who follow strict safety protocols, maintain visual line-of-sight, and avoid flying over bystanders. We also carry full liability insurance. Before takeoff we check local airspace restrictions, notify neighbors when appropriate, and fly only during approved daylight hours with favorable weather conditions.