Drone roof inspection services are ideal for inspecting any damage after a storm. We all know that the British weather is not the best throughout the year. Winters can often be cold, rainy and incredibly windy, which can lead to damage to roof tops, not to mention solar panels and church spires, for instance. With drone inspection, you can quickly and efficiently inspect damage from a height. This means that the repair can be undertaken as quickly as possible. Read on to discover more about drone photography and why it is the best option for inspecting storm damage.
The Benefit Of Drone Film Services After A Storm
Drone roof inspection offers a number of different benefits when it comes to inspecting storm damage in particular. This includes the fact that it is a much safer approach. The alternative would be for an inspector to use ladders or scaffolding, which is always dangerous, especially when the weather is bad and structures may potentially be unsafe. The speed at which aerial roof inspections can be carried out is another benefit to consider. An inspection can be carried out quickly and typically completed in around an hour. It is also easy for such a service to be arranged on an urgent or ad hoc basis. Another advantage of using a drone is that it can reach places that are hard to access, providing a complete 360-degree view of the area. Drones will capture photographs from various angles, which traditional photography is not able to do in the same way.
What Is The Drone Roof Inspection Cost?
Furthermore, this option has another point in its favour, and that’s that drone roof inspection cost is typically lower than the cost associated with walking boards and scaffolding being erected. Scaffolding hire costs money daily, not to mention the time of the person carrying out an inspection. Drone photography means you will only need to pay for scaffolding once the repair works are underway. Not only does this mean it will cost less in terms of the time it is being used for, but you can also have the scaffolding erected at the point of damage, rather than needing it around the entire building. The exact price for drone photography services depends on the company you use and the amount of time that is needed to carry out the work. The urgency of the job also plays a role as well. As mentioned, in most cases, an hour is more than sufficient to carry out an aerial inspection, but the company you use will be able to explain this to you in full detail.
Book A Drone Roof Inspection With Rising View Aerial Drone Video & Photography
If you want to book a drone roof inspection, please do not hesitate to get in touch with Rising View Aerial Drone Video & Photography today. We offer a range of different packages, including basic aerial inspection, half-day aerial inspection, and full day aerial inspection. You can find out more information about this via our website: https://www.risingview.co.uk. If you have any queries or you would like to book an inspection, give us a call today on (01382) 609015 to reach our Dundee office, (01224) 061795 in Aberdeen, (0141) 2120833 in Glasgow or on (0131) 3570365 for Edinburgh and we will be more than happy to assist. Our clients range from Dundee City Council to Hilton Hotels & Resorts, so you can be sure you are in safe hands.