10 Things We Look for When Taking Pictures of Your Roof Using a Drone

10 Things We Look for When Taking Pictures of Your Roof Using a Drone

Luke Foster

2/11/20252 min read

aerial photography of city infrastructures
aerial photography of city infrastructures

At Home Drone Solutions, we specialize in high-quality aerial photography, and one of our key services is roof inspections using our state of the art drones. Aerial roof inspections provide a safe, efficient, and detailed way to assess the condition of your roof without the need for ladders or scaffolding. Here are the ten key things we look for when capturing images of your roof:

1. Missing or Damaged Tiles/Shingles

We carefully scan for cracked, loose, or missing tiles and shingles, which can lead to leaks and water damage if not addressed promptly.

2. Moss, Algae, and Debris Build-up

Organic growth like moss and algae can trap moisture, leading to long-term damage. We also check for leaves and other debris that may clog gutters and drainage systems.

3. Blocked or Damaged Gutters

Using a drone, we can inspect gutters and downspouts to identify any blockages or structural issues that could affect water drainage.

4. Chimney Condition

If your roof has a chimney, we assess the brickwork, mortar joints, and flashing to detect any signs of deterioration that could lead to leaks or structural instability.

5. Flashing Integrity

Flashing around vents, chimneys, and skylights is crucial for preventing water ingress. We check for any gaps, corrosion, or lifting that could compromise its effectiveness.

6. Signs of Water Damage

Water stains, pooling, or discoloration on the roof surface can indicate underlying leaks or drainage issues that need immediate attention.

7. Structural Deformities

A sagging or uneven roofline can be a sign of underlying structural problems, such as weakened support beams or subsidence.

8. Skylight and Ventilation Inspection

We check the condition of skylights, vents, and air intakes to ensure they are properly sealed and free from cracks or obstructions.

9. Weather Damage

High winds, storms, and hail can cause significant damage to roofing materials. We document any evidence of weather-related wear and tear to help with maintenance planning and insurance claims.

10. Solar Panel Condition (If Applicable)

For homes with solar panels, we inspect for dirt build-up, cracks, or loose wiring that could impact their efficiency and safety.

Why Choose a Drone Roof Inspection?

Using drone technology for roof inspections allows us to capture high-resolution images and videos from multiple angles without the risks associated with traditional manual inspections. This method is quick, cost-effective, and provides a comprehensive overview of your roof’s condition.

At Home Drone Solutions, we are committed to delivering detailed and reliable aerial photography services. If you need a roof inspection, get in touch with us today, and let’s ensure your roof is in top condition!