Drone Inspection for Property Damage FAQs

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SkyGUARD

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Your Drone Inspection Questions Answered

Need a drone inspection for property damage? For example, explore how drones help with roof leaks and more below.

What Are Drone Inspections?

What is a drone inspection? +
A drone inspection uses aerial imaging to check roofs and exteriors. It’s fast and safe. No climbing is needed!
How accurate are drone inspections? +
Our drones have HD cameras and AI tools. They spot issues with precision. You get reliable results every time.

Safety and Speed

Is a drone inspection safer than a traditional inspection? +
Yes, it’s much safer. Drones avoid ladders and risky roof walks. This protects both inspectors and homeowners.
How soon can I get a drone inspection after a storm? +
We can schedule it within 24-48 hours. However, weather must allow safe flying. Book early to secure your spot!

Detecting Damage

How can a drone detect roof leaks? +
Drones use thermal imaging to find moisture and damage. For example, they detect leaks you can’t see. It’s very effective.
What types of property damage can a drone inspection identify? +
Drones can spot roof leaks, missing shingles, and storm damage. They also find cracks or shifts in structures.

Practical Details

Will a drone inspection damage my property? +
No, it’s non-invasive. The drone flies above your property. It captures data without touching anything.
What should I do to prepare for a drone inspection? +
Clear obstacles like branches or debris. That’s it! We handle the rest for you.
Are SkyGUARD pilots licensed? +
Yes, all SkyGUARD pilots are FAA-certified. They hold Part 107 licenses. This ensures safe and legal drone operations.
How detailed is the report from a drone inspection? +
You get a report with images and video. It pinpoints issues like leaks or damage clearly.
Are drone inspections covered by insurance? +
It depends on your policy. Many insurers accept our reports for claims. Check with your provider!

Want more details? See our services or visit the FAA’s drone page.

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