Overview
What this service is designed to do
Visual roof condition assessments use high-resolution aerial imagery to document roofing surfaces, penetrations, flashing, gutters, chimneys, roof edges, and other visible concerns. This is a practical option when a thermal scan is not required or when a visual record is the first step.
Benefits
How it helps
- Capture detailed images without climbing on the roof
- Document visible damage, debris, maintenance issues, and storm concerns
- Create before-and-after records for repairs or property management
- Support conversations with roofers, contractors, and property teams
- Reduce access risk on steep or hard-to-reach roofs
Deliverables
What you receive
- High-resolution aerial photos
- Overview and close-up roof images
- Organized photo folder
- Optional annotated summary report
Process
How the inspection works
Identify the roof areas and concerns to document
Capture overview and detail imagery
Review images for clarity and coverage
Deliver files and optional notes for follow-up review
FAQ
Common questions
Is this the same as a home inspection?
No. This is aerial roof documentation and does not replace a full home inspection or roofing contractor evaluation.
Can you document storm damage?
Yes, we can document visible roof conditions after storms. We do not act as public adjusters or determine claim outcomes.
Do you provide thermal imaging too?
Yes, thermal roof inspections are available when the scope calls for possible moisture or heat-loss documentation.