Safer, Smarter Inspections for LA Professionals
Traditional inspections put workers at risk—climbing ladders, walking on aging roofs, accessing elevated structures. For inspection professionals throughout Los Angeles, drone technology offers a safer, faster, and often more thorough alternative. We work with roofing contractors, property managers, insurance adjusters, and facility managers to deliver the visual documentation they need without the safety risks.
Our FAA-certified pilots use professional-grade equipment including high-resolution cameras and thermal imaging sensors to capture details that might be missed during conventional inspections.
Who We Work With
Roofing Contractors
Before you quote a job, know exactly what you're dealing with. Our pre-bid inspections give you complete roof coverage before your crew ever climbs a ladder. Document conditions before and after repairs for customer records and warranty documentation.
Property Managers
Managing multiple properties means countless roofs, facades, and systems to maintain. Drone inspections let you assess conditions across your portfolio efficiently, prioritize maintenance needs, and document building conditions for ownership reports.
Insurance Adjusters
Storm damage, fire damage, and wear claims require thorough documentation. Our timestamped, GPS-tagged imagery provides the evidence you need for accurate claim assessment. We can respond quickly to major events affecting multiple properties.
Facility Managers
Industrial facilities, corporate campuses, and institutional buildings have complex roof systems and elevated equipment. Drone inspection provides regular documentation without disrupting operations or requiring specialized access equipment.
Inspection Capabilities
Visual Inspection
High-resolution cameras (48MP) capture details that may not be visible from ground level or even by someone walking the roof. We systematically document the entire inspection area, focusing on penetrations, valleys, flashings, and other common problem areas.
Thermal Imaging
Infrared cameras detect temperature anomalies that indicate moisture intrusion, insulation gaps, electrical issues, and solar panel failures. Thermal inspection adds a layer of information invisible to standard cameras.
Zoom & Detail Work
Optical zoom cameras let us capture fine detail without flying dangerously close to structures. Read serial numbers, identify specific damage, and document individual components from safe distances.
Inspection Types
- Roof Inspections — Residential, commercial, and industrial roofs of all types and sizes
- Solar Panel Inspections — Thermal and visual inspection of photovoltaic systems
- Building Facade Inspections — Exterior documentation for high-rise and mid-rise buildings
- Infrastructure Inspections — Cell towers, transmission lines, bridges, and industrial equipment
- Post-Disaster Assessment — Fire, earthquake, and storm damage documentation
Professional Reports
Every inspection includes a professional report documenting our findings:
- Overview images showing the full inspection area
- Detail images with annotations highlighting specific findings
- Thermal images with temperature readings and analysis
- Written assessment of observed conditions
- Timestamped, GPS-tagged metadata for verification
LA-Specific Expertise
Los Angeles inspection needs have unique characteristics:
- Fire Zone Properties — Documentation for properties in high fire severity zones
- Seismic Damage — Post-earthquake inspection for building exteriors and roofs
- Solar Requirements — California's solar mandate means millions of panels needing inspection
- Historic Buildings — Careful documentation of sensitive structures
- Salt Air Exposure — Coastal property inspection for corrosion and weather damage