Post-Installation Drone Roof Survey
The scope of works for the project involved a specialized roof survey drone inspection to validate a newly installed roof membrane. The primary challenge was to inspect the integrity of the repair works, including the interface between the new membrane and existing brick facades, without physically accessing the delicate new surface.
To achieve this, we employed a non-intrusive Drone survey methodology. This allowed us to capture detailed imagery of the entire roof layout, including cable runs and drainage points, ensuring that the new installation met quality standards. The final solution was a comprehensive condition survey report that provided the client with independent verification of the workmanship.
High-Resolution Imaging and Photogrammetry
For this drone roof survey project, the objective was to provide a granular view of the roof's condition, specifically focusing on the newly repaired sections. A key challenge was verifying that the new membrane was free from defects and properly sealed around complex features like chimney stacks and walkways connecting the buildings.
We utilized advanced photogrammetry to produce a high-resolution orthomosaic of the roof. This methodology allowed us to stitch together multiple aerial images into a single, scale-accurate map. The solution gave the client a clear, "close-up" analysis of the repaired works, highlighting even minor weathering details that might be missed during a standard visual check.
Detailed Condition Analysis and Reporting
The scope required a focused drone roof survey to highlight specific areas of interest defined prior to the flight. One of the main challenges was to differentiate between the pristine new materials and older, weathered sections of the slate roof and flat deck to ensure no existing damage was overlooked.
Our final solution provided a robust set of digital deliverables, including a 3D model and high-definition images. This comprehensive condition survey report enabled the client to visualize the entire roof scape remotely, confirming the success of the recent repairs and identifying any remaining maintenance needs for the surrounding slate tiles.
Post-Installation Drone Roof Survey
The scope of works for the project involved a specialized roof survey drone inspection to validate a newly installed roof membrane. The primary challenge was to inspect the integrity of the repair works, including the interface between the new membrane and existing brick facades, without physically accessing the delicate new surface.
To achieve this, we employed a non-intrusive Drone survey methodology. This allowed us to capture detailed imagery of the entire roof layout, including cable runs and drainage points, ensuring that the new installation met quality standards. The final solution was a comprehensive condition survey report that provided the client with independent verification of the workmanship.
High-Resolution Imaging and Photogrammetry
For this drone roof survey project, the objective was to provide a granular view of the roof's condition, specifically focusing on the newly repaired sections. A key challenge was verifying that the new membrane was free from defects and properly sealed around complex features like chimney stacks and walkways connecting the buildings.
We utilized advanced photogrammetry to produce a high-resolution orthomosaic of the roof. This methodology allowed us to stitch together multiple aerial images into a single, scale-accurate map. The solution gave the client a clear, "close-up" analysis of the repaired works, highlighting even minor weathering details that might be missed during a standard visual check.
Detailed Condition Analysis and Reporting
The scope required a focused drone roof survey to highlight specific areas of interest defined prior to the flight. One of the main challenges was to differentiate between the pristine new materials and older, weathered sections of the slate roof and flat deck to ensure no existing damage was overlooked.
Our final solution provided a robust set of digital deliverables, including a 3D model and high-definition images. This comprehensive condition survey report enabled the client to visualize the entire roof scape remotely, confirming the success of the recent repairs and identifying any remaining maintenance needs for the surrounding slate tiles.
Post-Installation Drone Roof Survey
The scope of works for the project involved a specialized roof survey drone inspection to validate a newly installed roof membrane. The primary challenge was to inspect the integrity of the repair works, including the interface between the new membrane and existing brick facades, without physically accessing the delicate new surface.
To achieve this, we employed a non-intrusive Drone survey methodology. This allowed us to capture detailed imagery of the entire roof layout, including cable runs and drainage points, ensuring that the new installation met quality standards. The final solution was a comprehensive condition survey report that provided the client with independent verification of the workmanship.
High-Resolution Imaging and Photogrammetry
For this drone roof survey project, the objective was to provide a granular view of the roof's condition, specifically focusing on the newly repaired sections. A key challenge was verifying that the new membrane was free from defects and properly sealed around complex features like chimney stacks and walkways connecting the buildings.
We utilized advanced photogrammetry to produce a high-resolution orthomosaic of the roof. This methodology allowed us to stitch together multiple aerial images into a single, scale-accurate map. The solution gave the client a clear, "close-up" analysis of the repaired works, highlighting even minor weathering details that might be missed during a standard visual check.
Detailed Condition Analysis and Reporting
The scope required a focused drone roof survey to highlight specific areas of interest defined prior to the flight. One of the main challenges was to differentiate between the pristine new materials and older, weathered sections of the slate roof and flat deck to ensure no existing damage was overlooked.
Our final solution provided a robust set of digital deliverables, including a 3D model and high-definition images. This comprehensive condition survey report enabled the client to visualize the entire roof scape remotely, confirming the success of the recent repairs and identifying any remaining maintenance needs for the surrounding slate tiles.
Post-Installation Drone Roof Survey
The scope of works for the project involved a specialized roof survey drone inspection to validate a newly installed roof membrane. The primary challenge was to inspect the integrity of the repair works, including the interface between the new membrane and existing brick facades, without physically accessing the delicate new surface.
To achieve this, we employed a non-intrusive Drone survey methodology. This allowed us to capture detailed imagery of the entire roof layout, including cable runs and drainage points, ensuring that the new installation met quality standards. The final solution was a comprehensive condition survey report that provided the client with independent verification of the workmanship.
High-Resolution Imaging and Photogrammetry
For this drone roof survey project, the objective was to provide a granular view of the roof's condition, specifically focusing on the newly repaired sections. A key challenge was verifying that the new membrane was free from defects and properly sealed around complex features like chimney stacks and walkways connecting the buildings.
We utilized advanced photogrammetry to produce a high-resolution orthomosaic of the roof. This methodology allowed us to stitch together multiple aerial images into a single, scale-accurate map. The solution gave the client a clear, "close-up" analysis of the repaired works, highlighting even minor weathering details that might be missed during a standard visual check.
Detailed Condition Analysis and Reporting
The scope required a focused drone roof survey to highlight specific areas of interest defined prior to the flight. One of the main challenges was to differentiate between the pristine new materials and older, weathered sections of the slate roof and flat deck to ensure no existing damage was overlooked.
Our final solution provided a robust set of digital deliverables, including a 3D model and high-definition images. This comprehensive condition survey report enabled the client to visualize the entire roof scape remotely, confirming the success of the recent repairs and identifying any remaining maintenance needs for the surrounding slate tiles.










