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Scott Loignon WIN Dover

Drone Technology for Accurate and Safe Roof Inspections

Take Your Home Inspection to New Heights with Drones 

Drones have revolutionized many aspects of our lives, and at WIN, they have helped us significantly enhance how we perform home inspections. Equipped with state-of-the-art cameras and navigational systems, drones can fly, hover, and even maneuver in tight spaces. These advanced technologies allow us to perform roof inspections with increased efficiency, safety, and accuracy! 

 

Roof Inspections are a Vital Part of a Home Inspection 

Home inspections are crucial for maintaining the integrity of your house, and roof inspections are one of the most critical components of this process. Traditionally, roof inspections require inspectors to physically climb up onto the roof and manually inspect for damage - a process that can be very dangerous and time-consuming. That's where WIN’s use of advanced drone technology comes into play. Using drones, our home inspectors are able to conduct thorough roof inspections without ever needing to set foot on the ladder. By piloting a drone, we can obtain high-resolution aerial images and video footage of your roof, identifying potential issues quickly and accurately. 

 
WIN Home Inspectors are Licensed Drone Pilots Through the FAA 

All WIN home inspectors offering drone roof inspections are licensed drone pilots, certified by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). They've undergone extensive training and passed rigorous tests to pilot drones safely.   

Drones Are Revolutionizing Home Inspections 

  • Safe: Eliminate the need for inspectors to physically climb on roofs, reducing the risk of injuries. 
  • Efficient: Inspections can be completed faster, saving you valuable time and money. 
  • Detail-Oriented: Drones capture high-resolution images and videos, enabling us to detect even minor issues that might be missed in a manual inspection.  
  • Accessible: Drones can easily access and inspect areas that could be difficult to reach.