Roof & Property Inspections

Professional roof & property inspections services from certified drone operators across Oklahoma.

About Roof & Property Inspections in Oklahoma

Fast, safe, and detailed aerial inspections for homes, businesses, and insurance claims. Drones eliminate the need for ladders and manual inspections by capturing high-resolution images and thermal scans of roofs, buildings, and hard-to-reach areas.

Traditional roof inspections require inspectors to physically climb onto roofs, creating safety hazards and potential for further damage to already compromised structures. Drone inspections eliminate these risks entirely while providing more comprehensive documentation through high-resolution imagery and video.

In Oklahoma, where severe weather events including tornadoes, hail storms, and high winds regularly cause property damage, drone inspections have become an invaluable tool for homeowners, insurance adjusters, and roofing contractors. The ability to quickly assess storm damage across multiple properties significantly speeds up the claims and repair process.

Drone inspection reports typically include detailed photographs of all roof areas, identification of damage points with GPS coordinates, thermal imaging to detect moisture intrusion and insulation issues, and measurement data for accurate repair estimates.

Our listed operators use commercial-grade drones equipped with high-resolution cameras, thermal sensors, and specialized inspection software to deliver comprehensive property assessments that meet insurance industry standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are drone roof inspections as accurate as traditional inspections?

Drone inspections are often more thorough than traditional inspections because they can capture every angle of a roof in high resolution without the risk of missing spots. Many insurance companies now accept and even prefer drone inspection reports.

How long does a drone roof inspection take?

A standard residential roof inspection typically takes 15-30 minutes of flight time, with the full report delivered within 24-48 hours. Commercial properties may take longer depending on size.

Can drones detect hidden roof damage?

Yes, drones equipped with thermal cameras can detect moisture trapped beneath roofing materials, failed insulation, and other issues not visible to the naked eye. This provides a more complete picture of roof condition.

Will my insurance company accept a drone inspection report?

Most major insurance companies in Oklahoma accept drone inspection reports. Many actually prefer them because they provide more comprehensive documentation with GPS-tagged images and thermal data.

Is a drone inspection cheaper than a traditional roof inspection?

Drone inspections typically cost $150-$400 for residential properties, which is comparable to or slightly less than traditional inspections. The added value of comprehensive imagery and faster turnaround makes them excellent value.