Residential Drone Photography

Drone services are becoming increasingly popular for home inspectors because it provides a detailed and comprehensive view of the property. The use of drones has revolutionized the way that home inspections are conducted, allowing inspectors to see parts of a property that were once difficult or impossible to access.

With drone photography, an inspector can easily capture high-quality images and videos of roofs, gutters, chimneys, and other hard-to-reach areas. This technology allows inspectors to identify any potential issues with these critical components of a home, such as cracks or missing shingles on a roof, particularly in instances when a roof is impossible or unsafe to physically access. In addition to its practical benefits, drone photography also offers stunning views of homes and their surroundings. Aerial shots of properties can showcase unique features like landscaping, outdoor living spaces, and water features. These images not only enhance the inspection process but can also be used by homeowners to market their property when it comes time to sell.

Overall, drone photography is a game-changer in the world of home inspections. It offers both practical advantages and visually striking imagery that truly sets it apart from traditional methods. As more and more industries incorporate drones into their operations, we can expect to see even more innovative uses for this exciting technology in the years ahead.

Is your home inspector a commercially licensed drone pilot? Part 107 of Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations, requires anyone operating a drone commercially to obtain a license called a Remote Pilot Certificate (RPC). Florida’s Favorite Home Inspections is commercially licensed to fly a drone and can provide a variety of options for your aerial photography needs, including pre-storm photographic roof condition verification.

FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot License for operating drones commercially, License Certificate #4674356

 
 
High pitch and steep roofs may need drone photography for inspection

High Pitch and Unsafe Roofs

There are times when it may not be safe or possible to walk on a roof. In these circumstances, drones offer a great alternative, allowing for the roof to be fully inspected.

Drone photo of roof with hurricane damage

Hurricane and Insurance Documentation

Hurricanes are inevitable living in South Florida and roof damage is not uncommon. Before a hurricane hits, it’s helpful to have full documentation of the condition of the roof prior to a hurricane, to provide to your insurance in the event that you need to file a claim.

Drone photography for real estate marketing

Real Estate Photography

Data shows the real estate is more likely to sell when listings also have aerial views of the home. Florida’s Favorite offers a quick and affordable way to add a few extra money shots to the home’s listing.