Aerial Imaging

  • Land and Property

    Always wanted a view of your home, property or far.?

    It’s really inexpensive compared to the past when property owners had to hire a private airplane to complete the job.

    Aerial photography offers a unique viewpoint, showcasing property features and layouts not visible from the ground. It provides a comprehensive view of landscaping, structure placement, and nearby areas, making it ideal for real estate listings, marketing, and assessments.

    High-resolution aerial images enhance listings, attracting buyers with a clear overview of the property’s context.

    This method also identifies necessary improvements in landscaping, drainage, or layout. Hire a qualified professional with quality equipment and safety compliance for effective results.

    In summary, aerial photography enhances visibility, marketing potential, and insights for property improvement.

  • Real Estate

    Using drones in real estate has transformed the way properties are marketed, inspected, and showcased. Here's why drones have become a valuable tool for the industry:

    1. Aerial Photography and Videography

    2. Virtual Tours and 3D Mapping

    3. Highlight Unique Features

    4. Cost-Effective

    5. Improved Property Inspections

    6. Competitive Advantage

    7. Environmental and Development Insights

  • Roof and Exterior Inspection

    Using drones for roof inspections has become increasingly popular due to their efficiency, safety, and ability to capture detailed aerial footage.

    Flight Planning: The drone operator plans the flight path, focusing on critical areas like vents, chimneys, skylights, or problem spots. Modern drones are equipped with GPS technology, allowing precise navigation and coverage of the roof.

    Capturing Images/Video: High-resolution cameras or thermal imaging sensors (if needed for detecting leaks) are used to capture footage from multiple angles and altitudes, identifying potential problems like damaged shingles, leaks, cracks, or debris.

    Data Processing: The collected data is often processed with software to create 3D models, orthomosaics, or detailed reports, making it easier for roofers and homeowners to assess the condition and identify any issues.

    Analysis: Roof inspectors analyze the footage to detect signs of wear, damage, or needed repairs.

  • City Projects

    Using drones to highlight city projects is not only cost-effective and efficient but also provides a unique and engaging way to keep residents informed and involved. Drones allow cities to showcase their development, monitor progress, ensure transparency, and communicate the impact of their projects to a broad audience.

    1. Full Project Scope

    2. Urban Planning

    3. Track Project Milestones

    4. Time-lapse Creation

    5. Engaging the Community

    6. Showcase Impact

    7. Promoting City Development

    8. Economic Development

    9. Low-Cost Aerial Coverage

    10. Quick Deployment

    11. Difficult-to-Reach Areas

    12. Minimizing Disruption

    13. Infrastructure Monitoring

    14. Surveying for Future Projects

    15. Before-and-After Comparisons

    16. Showcasing Sustainability

    17. Promoting City Initiatives

    18. Investor Attraction

    19. Disaster Management

    20. Post-Project Reviews