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At Lithos-Skyline, we understand the challenges that businesses face in today's competitive market. That's why we offer a range of professional services to help you overcome these challenges and achieve your goals.
We work with RICS Surveyors, Structural Engineers, Property & Facilities Managers and home owners to identify roof defects. Roofing elements and rainwater goods will deteriorate over long periods before being identified which is often due to water or when an element has reached its end of life.
Our drones take high resolution images and video footage and can reach all areas of the roof that are often not accessible to access platforms. This approach means at survey stage there is no working at height. Drones are the perfect tools for drone surveys, roof inspection's and roof survey's.
Aerial photo from Drone Roof Survey of a leisure centre in Lancashire.
So what are benefits of using a UAV or what is commonly known as a drone for Roof Surveys and Inspections?
What and how can we help you?
Roof survey and working at height can be dangerous, especially for steep or high roofs. Drones eliminate the need for inspectors to climb ladders or walk on roofs, reducing the risk of falls and injuries.
Drones such as DJI Mavic 3 Pro is not just an amazing drone for capturing stunning aerial photography but it is brilliant at roof surveys and can access areas of the roof that are difficult or impossible for surveyors to reach manually, such as steep slopes, tall buildings, or roofs with limited access points.
Drones can complete survey more quickly than traditional methods, such as having a surveyor on the roof, reducing the time and labor required for the inspection process. This efficiency can lead to cost savings for both surveyors and clients.
Drones equipped with high-resolution cameras and sensors can capture detailed images and data, allowing inspectors to identify issues with greater accuracy than visual inspections alone.
Drones can capture images and videos of the entire roof, providing comprehensive documentation of its condition. This documentation can be useful for insurance claims, property assessments, and maintenance planning.
By conducting regular drone surveys, potential issues with the roof can be identified early and before significant damage occurs, allowing for timely repairs or maintenance to prevent costly damage in the future.
Compared to traditional survey methods that may involve driving to multiple locations and using heavy equipment such as MEWPs or erecting scaffolding, drones have a lower environmental impact as they require less fuel and produce fewer emissions.
Overall, using drones for roof surveys improves safety, by not having to work at height, which is a major hazard to health & safety in the workplace. It increases efficiency by not having to arrange for scissor lifts or scaffolding. The high quality aerial photography is highly detailed, just see the photos!
At Lithos-Skyline, we realise that the drone and roof survey is only half of the work we do. The other half on the job is communicating to you our client, what we have found into actionable data and we take these deliverable extremely seriously.
This is why we have teamed up with one of the world leading report writing software. With this software we can highlight, tag and comment on all of the photos, making it easier for you to prioritise each of the defect, and when and which you carry out.
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