By EagleView Assess™.
There are many risks that come when contractors get on a roof, including but not limited to slipping, ladder usage and insect encounters. Falls from roofs are consistently the main cause of death in the roofing industry. But it is also crucial to get an idea of what is happening on the roof to move forward with any project.
One job that has traditionally put people on the roof is that of the roof inspector. They must conduct roof assessments, dodging the risks while also managing to capture each detail of the roof, assess its condition accurately and build a comprehensive analysis report for customers. But drone technology from EagleView Assess™ can change this and help save lives.
There are many factors that contribute to the high level of hazard associated with roof inspections.
Drone technology can solve for all these hazards in a straightforward way, by eliminating the need for inspectors to get up on the roof.
Drones allow home inspectors to capture high-quality roof imagery and automatically detect potential damage – all from the safety of the ground. Inspectors never have to encounter the aforementioned risks and can focus on producing highly accurate assessments instead of skirting danger on the job.
However, it’s important to choose the right drone solution for your needs. While there are many different types of drones available on the market, there are few things you should look for in a drone for roof inspections. For example, ease-of-use, camera quality and obstacle detection are some of the more important considerations.
If you opt for a drone solution like EagleView Assess™, you’ll be able to capture ultra high-resolution aerial imagery and create a complete digital reproduction of the roof. This allows you to obtain clear, detailed data on all parts of a roof — even the hard-to-reach areas. Assess drones also feature autonomous flight and automated obstacle avoidance, which means the drone practically flies itself. So, you can rest assured you’ll capture high-quality imagery no matter who is operating the drone.
By leveraging a drone solution, you’ll obtain a more thorough view of the roof than you would with a manual inspection, and you’ll cut the most dangerous components of roof inspection work, while also improving assessments.
Of course, there are times you may need to physically inspect a roof, even if you’re using a drone. In these instances, the imagery from the drone can be helpful in identifying any potential risks on the roof, so you’re aware of them before you get up there.
In addition to significantly improving safety for inspectors, drones offer the added benefit of cutting costs and time involved in roof inspections. With safer business practices, you’ll experience lower insurance premiums and avoid costs associated with workplace injury.
With the high cost of roof repairs, an accurate assessment of roof condition and quality is a crucial element of a professional home inspection. Fortunately, drones have emerged as a safer, more accurate way for home inspectors to assess roofs – without having to set foot on one. Solutions like Assess – which feature built-in software specifically designed for roof inspections – offer home inspectors a simple, safer way to gather roof condition data and deliver an exceptional customer experience. Get in touch with us to learn more about how Assess can elevate your home inspection business.
Original article source: EagleView Assess™
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