
Roof & exterior
Roof & exterior documentation
Top-down and oblique aerial documentation of roofs and facades — condition, access, and detail you can't safely see from the ground.
Scope
Every useful view, agreed before flight.
Full roofline and surface condition
Flashing, penetrations, drains, and edges
Facades, parapets, and hard-to-reach elevations
Access points and safe approach routes
Visible damage, wear, or problem areas
Managed process
From an approved owner brief to a private, organized record.
01
Owner brief
Before anything is scheduled, we agree on the objective, priority areas, exclusions, access, and deliverables in one approved brief. Nothing is captured that you didn't sign off on.
02
Flight plan
An FAA Part 107-certified operator plans the mission — angles, altitude, airspace, and any permits — so the capture is built around your approved brief.
03
Capture
We fly the planned mission, collecting wide context and focused detail from repeatable positions that stay useful for future comparison.
04
Organize
Every image, clip, and view is grouped by area and dated — no loose folders, no guessing which file is which.
05
Deliver
You receive one private project record you can review, compare, and share with approved stakeholders. Delivery timing is confirmed in the owner brief.
Client preview
The flight becomes a record your team can use.
Visual documentation only — not a substitute for a licensed roofing, structural, or engineering inspection.

Roof & exterior
Roof condition record
Multifamily property · Los Angeles
Roof areas
5 grouped
Detail views
28 dated
Access
Ground-safe
Organized views
Delivery status
Operating standard
Licensed & insured
Commercial flights are conducted by an FAA Part 107-certified operator with $2M liability coverage. COI available by request.
Scoped before flight
The owner brief defines exactly what is documented before the drone takes off.
Private by default
Your record is delivered through a private link and shared only with the people you approve.
Built to act on
Organized, dated, and ready for the decision in front of you — not a folder you have to explain.
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