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Drone surveys are incredibly versatile and have become an essential tool in various industries. Here's a breakdown of the main uses listed:
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2D & 3D Mapping: Drones can create detailed 2D and 3D maps of large areas quickly, making them ideal for construction sites, land surveys, and agricultural fields. They capture high-resolution imagery and data, which can be processed into digital models.
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Commercial & Complex Domestic Roofing: Drones are used to inspect and survey roofs on both commercial and residential properties. They provide a safe, efficient way to get aerial views of the roof's condition without the need for ladders or scaffolding.
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Brickwork & Chimneys: Drones can fly around buildings, capturing detailed images of brickwork, chimneys, and other hard-to-reach parts of a structure. This helps in identifying cracks, erosion, or wear and tear without scaffolding.
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Box Guttering Inspection: Drones can be used to inspect gutters, especially box gutters, which can be challenging to access. They help identify blockages or damage without the risk of working at height.
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General Roof Condition: Regular drone surveys provide a quick overview of a roof's condition, spotting wear, cracks, and other issues, helping to assess when repairs or maintenance are necessary.
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Solar Panel Observation: Drones equipped with infrared cameras can inspect solar panels, detecting malfunctions like overheating cells, which might be harder to spot with the naked eye.
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Safe Inspection of Inaccessible Structures: Drones are perfect for inspecting dangerous or difficult-to-reach structures, such as tall towers, bridges, or even offshore platforms, ensuring safety for workers.
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Annual Checkups and Reports: Drone surveys are a convenient way to carry out annual inspections, providing comprehensive reports and imagery for property owners, facility managers, or insurance purposes.
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Infrared Heat Loss Prevention: Using infrared cameras, drones can identify areas of heat loss in buildings, making them useful for energy audits and improving energy efficiency.
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Plus Much More: Drones can be adapted for countless other purposes, from agricultural surveys to wildlife monitoring, providing flexibility across different industries.
In short, drone surveys save time, reduce risks, and provide high-quality data for a wide range of applications!

Our Story
What are drone surveys and why do they matter?
A drone can be described as an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). Our drones are used to survey roofing, building sites, fields and property development for both commercial and domestic properties.
Key benefits include; saving on scaffolding and access equipment costs, reaching unsafe and hard to access roofs, and detailed high resolution inspection.