Drone – Roof Inspections
Unbiased, documented aerial roof inspections — giving you the clarity you need before filing an insurance claim or calling a roofer.
What is a Drone Roof Inspection?
Did a storm roll through the neighborhood? Not sure if your roof is damaged? Invest in a roof inspection with us before you submit that insurance claim or call a roofing company. We’ll give you clear, unbiased, documented information about the condition of your roof — including precise measurements — so you can make an informed decision with confidence.
Why It Matters
Why Should You Get a Roof Inspection Before Filing a Claim?
If you’re considering filing an insurance claim, having us do an independent inspection — and providing you with a report — gives you the evidence and clarity to make a well-supported decision.
5 Ways Our Inspection Helps You With the Insurance Company
1
Ensure Accurate Damage Assessment — We look for shingle damage from hail or wind, gutter damage, and damage to roof penetrations, including loose or missing caulking around vents and flashing.
2
Provide Credible Documentation to Back Your Claim — Insurance companies expect solid evidence: timestamped photos, clearly defined damage locations, and expert commentary. A full report minimizes the risk of denials or low settlements.
3
Strengthen Negotiations with the Adjuster — Clear, unbiased documentation backs your position when negotiating the cost of damage repair.
4
Document Within Your Claim Window — Insurers impose strict timelines after events like hailstorms. Acting promptly ensures damage is captured before worsening or repairs. If no damage is found, you have a timestamped clean-bill record for the next storm.
5
Decide Whether Filing Is Worth It — Sometimes the damage is below your deductible, or the rate hike outweighs the payout. Our inspection gives you the scope data to decide confidently — without unnecessary claims.
What We Inspect
What's Included in Our Drone Roof Inspection?
Our primary tool is our drone. We use it to capture full aerial photos of the roof and close-up shots of any damage. No roof shape, slope, or pitch is beyond what our drone can inspect. When safe to do so, our inspector will also physically access the roof for an even closer look — but inspector safety is always the priority.
Roof Components We Inspect
Roof Covering
Shingle damage, missing shingles, wear & overall condition
Gutters
Condition, attachment, debris & drainage function
Fascia Boards
Rot, damage, paint deterioration & secure attachment
Vents & Flashing
Damage, caulking & sealing integrity around penetrations
Skylights
Seals, frames, flashing & potential leak points
Chimney & Penetrations
Mortar, cap, flashing, counter-flashing & caulking
Your Documentation
Documentation – You Get 2 Reports!
Every drone roof inspection comes with two distinct, detailed reports — giving you a complete picture of your roof’s condition plus the measurements to cross-check every quote and adjuster estimate.
1
Written Inspection Report
A comprehensive report with timestamped photos highlighting damage and documenting the overall condition of every roof component — delivered with the same speed and detail as all our inspections.
2
Aerial Measurement Report
Generated from an aerial image of your roof, this report includes:
- Length & area measurements per roof section
- Total roof area
- Data to cross-check roofer quotes & adjuster estimates
Our Promise: We’re not trying to sell you a roof. Our role is to support you with honest, unbiased documentation so you can make the best decision for your home and your budget.
Frequently Asked Questions About Drone Roof Inspections
Our inspection covers the roof covering (shingles), gutters, fascia boards, vents, flashing, skylights, chimney, and all roof penetrations. You receive two reports: a full written inspection report with photos, and an aerial measurement report with length and area data for each section of the roof.
You receive two reports. The first is a detailed written inspection report with timestamped photos documenting damage and overall condition. The second is an aerial measurement report showing length and area measurements for each roof section — so you can cross-check roofer quotes and insurance adjuster estimates.
Yes. Our drone can reach all parts of any roof regardless of shape, slope, or pitch. When it is safe to do so, our inspector will also physically access the roof for an even closer look — but inspector safety is always our top priority.
We serve Wentzville, St. Charles, St. Peters, O’Fallon, Lake Saint Louis, Wright City, Troy, Washington, Chesterfield, and surrounding East-Central Missouri communities across St. Charles, Franklin, Warren, and Lincoln counties.