The drone-adoption journey

Wherever you are with drones, there's a next rung.

From first overhead photos to a full in-house program — your people climb, I superintend: I build it, I take the calls, I process the data.

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What seat are you in?

Ortho resolution

One flight. Every detail on the roof.

Why look at hundreds of images when you can look at one? This is a real ortho from a real job.

Drone orthomosaic of a commercial roof Native-resolution ortho detail: rooftop unit, lightning protection, and roof drain Lightning protectionRTURoof drainRoof hatch

This is the downsampled estimating version — the full-resolution file your team imports averages around 15 MB.

Live 3D model

Live 3D model

Explore a real roof — grab it and orbit

This is an actual GSI capture. Drag to spin, zoom, and inspect — the same model your estimators work from.

Where are you on the journey?

Each stage shows what it does for your Production and Service sides.

Your crews are already on the roof. A drone just gives you the overhead proof you never had — the lowest-risk way to start.

Production

Are your warning lines always down? Overhead proof your crews set up right — no safety sermon.

Service

Turn "trust me, it needs work" into "look — here is your roof." The owner finally sees what you see.

→ The lowest-risk way to put a drone to work tomorrow.

One flight becomes a measurable model and a scaled ortho you can mark up — pull measurements without running a tape across every parapet.

Production

Measured takeoffs that back up your walk and core cuts — tighter, faster bids.

Service

Precise repair scoping and a measured baseline for every roof you manage.

→ Bid faster and defend every number you put on paper.

Capture-to-estimate becomes a system — the same workflow on every roof, every crew, every time, with GSI as the processing backbone.

Production

One standardized capture-to-estimate workflow across every crew.

Service

A living roof record per building — proactive maintenance you can actually sell.

→ The drone stops being a gadget and becomes how you operate.

The specialized side-path: see the moisture and heat loss your eyes — and the 3D model — can't.

Production

Prove the roof went on dry — thermal QA before you hand it over.

Service

Find the wet before you cut — thermal points you exactly where to core-cut.

→ Stop guessing where the water is.

Getting started
Moving image: drone flyover with warning lines and tie-offs visible from above — dated aerial proof for your safety file
Getting started
Moving image: drone flyover with warning lines and tie-offs visible from above — dated aerial proof for your safety file

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Getting started

Your crews are already on the roof. A drone just gives you the overhead proof you never had — the lowest-risk way to start.

Production

Are your warning lines always down? Overhead proof your crews set up right — no safety sermon.

Service

Turn "trust me, it needs work" into "look — here is your roof." The owner finally sees what you see.

→ The lowest-risk way to put a drone to work tomorrow.

Every job has a superintendent. Your drone program gets one too.

I build it. I take the calls. I process the data. Drone won't take off? Call me. Don't understand what you're looking at? Call me. And like any good super, my job is to make your crew better until you barely need me — your program, your people, your data. Years in commercial roofing, years in aviation, a commercially rated pilot. I cap how many companies I take per market — when you're on my team, your competitor can't be.

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What our clients say

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Find your rung.

Tell me where you are with drones today — I'll show you the next step and carry the technical load to get there.