Strategic planning

Roof Inspections

Fast and cost-effective way to assess roof condition with zero risk to personnel. We capture every detail from broken tiles and blocked gutters to leaking joints and worn-out membranes.

✅ Benefits of Drone Roof Surveys

  • No scaffolding or cherry pickers needed

  • Minimal disruption — ideal for occupied properties

  • Safe & efficient — all surveys done from ground level

  • High-res imagery shows even small cracks or defects

  • Live feed available to clients on-site

📦 Deliverables

  • High-definition aerial photos of the roof

  • Annotated condition summary (optional)

  • Optional video capture

  • Files delivered digitally within 24–48 hours

Our drone roof inspections provide a fast, safe, and cost-effective way to assess the condition of pitched, flat, or industrial roofs. Using high-resolution aerial photography, we capture every angle of the roof — highlighting issues that could lead to water ingress, structural damage, or expensive future repairs.

Whether you’re purchasing a property, managing a block, or planning maintenance works, our inspections give you the evidence you need to take action with confidence.

Our roof surveys can uncover a wide range of common and hidden issues, including:

  • Cracked, slipped, or missing tiles/slates, exposing underlay to weather

  • Damaged or poorly sealed flashings (lead, zinc, EPDM, etc.) at junctions and abutments

  • Blocked or overflowing gutters, valleys, and hoppers

  • Debris buildup on flat roofs, affecting drainage and membrane life

  • Standing water (ponding) on flat roofs — a red flag for poor design or failed outlets

  • Deterioration of felt, asphalt, or single-ply membranes

  • Perished or shrunken joints in bitumen or GRP roofs

  • Corroded fixings or panels on metal sheet roofs

  • Split leadwork due to thermal movement or poor detailing

  • Cracks in chimney stacks and mortar loss at cappings or flaunchings

  • Deteriorated skylights or rooflights, including failed seals or cracking

  • Evidence of past patch repairs, potentially masking deeper issues

You’ll receive high-resolution images and a condition summary report that can be shared with insurers, contractors, or warranty providers.