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Drones Invade The Roofing Business - What Say You?

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July 4, 2014 at 5:17 p.m.

theroofmedic1

Technology is great when match with experience. Drones can be good for over all viewing, BUT if you really want to know what's going on with a roof you still need "Boots on the Roof." IMO

July 4, 2014 at 1:46 p.m.

Lefty1

There is no offence taken.

Technology makes me more efficent not slower.

You are assuming a lot. I can sell a lot of repairs over the phone.

Keeping up with the workload is the hardest thing. I am training one guy right now. I am on the job with him. He does all the talking with the customer. I just clean-up or load the truck. Sometimes I just do paperwork on the internet while he is doing the work. Or I will run an estimate. I have been doing this with him since January. He is ready to go on his own. I just need to hire a helper to work with him. He is not capable of doing everything, but I know what I can send him on.

Then I will start with someone else.

July 4, 2014 at 12:41 p.m.

Chuck2

Lefty, with all due respect you entering my market would have no effect on me. I get the call, set the appointment and go sell the job before the larger companies even have time to relay the info on to their estimators. Sometimes they show up to bid the job after I've already performed the work. ;)

July 4, 2014 at 12:18 p.m.

Lefty1

There is no argument at all that you get most of the jobs you look at. If I was in your market that would not happen and you would have to change.

As long as things stay the same you do not have to change.

July 4, 2014 at 11:59 a.m.

Chuck2

So when are the roofing robots coming out Lefty? The only technology I use is the internet and a camera, neither of which is new anymore and I get the job 75% of the time. 50% of the time on the spot. ;)

July 4, 2014 at 10:07 a.m.

Lefty1

Chuck Said: I lost track years ago of how many clients said quote: I chose you because you were the only one who even got up on the roof.

Roofing is one trade that technology wont be able to over take. There is no substitute for a truly skilled roofer.

A real roofer with technology will beat a real roofer without technology 99% of the time.

July 3, 2014 at 11:43 p.m.

Chuck2

I lost track years ago of how many clients said quote: "I chose you because you were the only one who even got up on the roof".

Roofing is one trade that technology won't be able to over take. There is no substitute for a truly skilled roofer.

July 3, 2014 at 5:00 p.m.

theroofmedic1

The use of Drones was a recent discussion by a group of underwriters I work for. The cost savings was the biggest attraction for insurance inspections. I looked into one for my business, a good drone with an upgraded camera is about $1200-$1500. Training is imperative and should be part of the investment. One of the concerns that came up is collateral damage, crashing into a car or even a person.

Several home inspectors I know are starting to use them for residential inspections. A friend said, wind was a hurdle that he had to watch out for and learn how to better maneuver his drone. The images are really crisp and clear... not to mention cool. I still believe you need "boots on the roof" to verify damage, construction, etc. But I am still looking into them for certain applications.


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