Drone tech is transforming how commercial roofs are inspected, maintained and budgeted.
Collecting data for a roof doesn’t always require climbing ladders or guessing from grainy photos nowadays. Today’s roofing decisions start hundreds of feet above ground with the help of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV’s), also known as drones. As drones have become more than just a buzzword in commercial property management, companies like Benchmark are leading the charge by combining aerial data capture with deep industry know-how. The result? Sharper insights, safer inspections and a proactive strategy that protects your assets and your bottom line.
An integral part of the big picture
A proactive, comprehensive approach is imperative in roof asset management. Data collected via a Benchmark UAV is added to a client’s secure SITEMAN® database, where it’s easily accessible for them to review.
UAV drone services
Orthomosaic: A series of photographs are taken, which are then processed to create one single image which is uniform in scale. This image can then be used to create highly accurate drawings of the site.
Visual/Thermal: By taking photos in both the visual and infrared light spectrum the images can help identify defects within building assets. By conducting infrared moisture scans of roof areas with a UAV, highly accurate measurements can be obtained to assist in budgeting and planning repairs and replacements.
Remote inspection: Whether due to safety or inability to access, there are times when an inspection with “boots on the roof” approach is not possible. When these situations arise, a UAV inspection of the roof may be the next best option. High resolution orthomosaics and 200x telephoto cameras allow for a detailed visual inspection.
Additional drone services: While Benchmark remains committed to providing top-tier roof and pavement consulting, they can also provide additional imaging services, including:
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