Drone Imagery and Aerial Inspections

Drone imaging is a modern aerial surveying method that captures high-resolution photos and videos of your property from above. It enables a safe, accurate and non-invasive assessment of areas that are difficult to access – all without the need for scaffolding, ladders, or manual inspections.

Whether you’re looking to identify structural issues, assess solar PV suitability, or plan future improvements, drone imaging gives you a clear, comprehensive view of your property.

Why Use Drone Imaging?

Spot roof damage – Detect loose tiles, wear and tear, or areas prone to leaks and heat loss.

Evaluate solar PV potential – Check roof orientation, size, and shading for solar panel installation.

Support home upgrades– Gain a full aerial view to plan energy efficiency upgrades.

Enhance your EPC rating – Include drone imaging results in your Energy Performance Certificate assessment.

How Does It Work?

  1. Submit your details using the form below.
  2. Select a survey date that suits you.
  3. Confirm your booking and make a one-time payment of £150.00.
  4. One of our CAA-certified drone operators will visit your property at the agreed time.
  5. After the inspection, you’ll receive a detailed report with aerial imagery and expert recommendations.

Aerial Inspections for Properties

Our aerial property inspections are ideal for homeowners, landlords, and surveyors seeking a fast, cost-effective way to assess a building’s condition. Drones allow us to safely inspect:

  • Roofs and chimneys for structural damage

  • Guttering, flashing, and rooflines

  • Hard-to-reach areas such as dormers, skylights, and solar panels

  • Outbuildings, extensions, and conservatories

  • Tall or complex structures without the need for scaffolding

These drone-based property inspections provide high-definition imagery and video footage that help identify maintenance issues early – saving time, money, and hassle.

Book Your Aerial Survey Today

Gain valuable insights into your property and make informed decisions about repairs, energy upgrades, or solar installations.