Inspect everything. Climb nothing.
Safe, accurate, cost-effective drone inspections of roofs, towers, power lines, and hard-to-reach structures across Kentucky. No ladders, no lifts, no scaffolding.
High, hazardous, and hard-to-reach
Commercial roofs
Full-roof condition documentation in high resolution: membranes, flashing, drains, and damage, without a single boot on the roof.
Cell and radio towers
Close-up imagery of antennas, mounts, and cabling that would otherwise require a tower climb crew.
Power lines and utilities
Transmission lines, insulators, and rights-of-way inspected quickly across long distances.
Residential roofs
Storm damage and routine condition checks for homeowners, insurers, and contractors, documented clearly.
Water towers and stacks
Elevated structures documented in detail while inspectors stay safely on the ground.
Construction QA checks
Verify installed work at height, from roofing and flashing to facade details, before closing out a phase.
Early answers, without the risk
A drone inspection puts high-resolution eyes on problems in minutes, not hours, with no fall risk and no shutdown. Our FAA-licensed, fully insured pilots have more than a decade of experience documenting high and hazardous areas across Jefferson County, Louisville, and the surrounding region.
From call to condition report
Tell us the target
Roof, tower, line, or structure. We scope the access, airspace, and detail level needed.
Fly the inspection
Systematic coverage of the full structure plus close-ups of problem areas, often same-week.
Review in high resolution
Zoomable imagery reveals cracks, corrosion, and damage that binoculars and ground checks miss.
Deliver documentation
Organized imagery and video delivered fast, ready for reports, insurers, and repair crews.
Before we launch
Is a drone inspection really cheaper?
Almost always. You skip lift rentals, climb crews, and downtime, and you get better documentation than a visual check produces.
How detailed are the images?
Detailed enough to read serial tags and see hairline cracks. High-resolution stills and video let you zoom into every area of concern.
Can you inspect after storms?
Yes. Storm-damage documentation for roofs and structures is one of our most common calls, and fast turnaround supports insurance claims.
Are you certified and insured?
Yes. FAA Part 107 licensed pilots with full insurance coverage, with real-time on-site or remote review available.
WHAT YOU ACTUALLY RECEIVE
A report you can hand to an adjuster
An inspection is only useful if the evidence holds up later. Everything comes back organized, full resolution, and dated, so it works for a claim, a bid, or a closeout package without anyone having to re-fly the site.
Full-resolution stills
Every frame delivered at native resolution so you can zoom into a seam or a fastener without the detail falling apart.
Dated and organized
Files arrive foldered by area and dated, which is what an adjuster, an engineer, or a warranty claim needs to see.
Problem areas called out
The frames that matter get flagged so nobody has to scrub hundreds of images to find the damage.
Overhead roof map
For roofs, a stitched top-down map of the whole surface, so you can measure and mark up areas rather than guess from angles.
Video walkaround
A slow orbit or pass of the structure when motion explains a condition better than a still frame does.
Usually within the week
Most inspections are flown and delivered inside a week. Storm and deadline work gets moved up when it has to.
Find problems before they find you.
Tell us what needs eyes on it and we will schedule a flight, often within the week.
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