Live on-site video and clear post-inspection photos expose roof issues such as:
Drones on Every Inspection!
Drone with Every Inspection
We perform a free drone inspection on all of our home inspections in order to gain a perfect view of hard-to-reach areas such as complicated roof systems. All of our inspectors are FAA Certified Drone Pilots that have passed a series of rigid requirements to obtain their remote pilot certificate from the FAA.
Live On-Site Drone Footage
Leaks
Moisture
Punctures
Blow-offs
Tenting
Billowing
Ponding Water
Improper Repairs
Shrinking
Blistering
Why Choose LunsPro?
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Traditional Methods
In the event we cannot fly a drone*, we use more traditional methods to inspect the roof such as ladders, binoculars, and a heavier emphasis on the attic inspection to evaluate the underside of the roof. Rest assured, we have over 35 years of experience and over 50,000 inspections performed.
* Although we always try our best to fly drones on every inspection, there are a few circumstances that sometimes prevent us from flying: FAA restricted airspace, high winds, and heavy rain.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q What is a drone inspection?
A drone inspection involves using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) equipped with cameras and sensors to assess structures, infrastructure, or land. Drones capture high-resolution images and videos, providing valuable data for inspections.
Q Why choose drone inspections over traditional methods?
Drone inspections offer several advantages, including cost-effectiveness, speed, safety, and access to hard-to-reach areas. They provide detailed visual information quickly and efficiently.
Q What types of inspections can drones perform?
Drones are versatile and can perform various inspections, including roof inspections, building façade assessments, power line inspections, and infrastructure inspections.
Q Are drone inspections legal in Georgia?
Yes, but regulations may vary. It's crucial to comply with local laws and regulations when conducting drone inspections. LunsPro Inspection Group ensures all operations are conducted within legal guidelines.
Q How often should I schedule a drone inspection?
The frequency depends on the property being inspected and its specific needs. Some structures may require annual inspections, while others may need more frequent assessments. Our experts can help determine the optimal schedule for your property.
Q What equipment do drone inspectors at LunsPro use?
At LunsPro Inspection Group, our drone inspectors use state-of-the-art UAVs equipped with high-resolution cameras, thermal imaging technology, and GPS capabilities to ensure accurate and comprehensive inspections.
Q Can drones detect structural defects accurately?
Yes, drones can identify various structural defects, including cracks, corrosion, loose bolts, and other issues.
Q How safe are drone inspections conducted by LunsPro?
Safety is our top priority and our drone inspectors are trained professionals who adhere to strict safety protocols, including avoiding flying near people or animals, checking weather conditions, and complying with all relevant regulations.
Q How do I choose a reliable drone inspection service in Georgia?
When selecting a drone inspection service, consider factors such as the provider's experience, reputation, equipment quality, and customer reviews.
Q How much does a drone inspection with LunsPro cost?
Drone inspections are included for free with every home inspection service we offer in Georgia. There are no additional charges for utilizing drone technology as part of our comprehensive inspection process.