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Inspections

Roof Inspections

Broadcast transmission lines and antennas are subject to extreme environmental conditions subjects to vibrations, moisture, saltwater, rain, sunlight, and wear and tear.

Energy Inspections

We inspect large solar panel installations, wind turbines, and and much more. We capture high-quality footage to ensure your equipment is not worn or damaged.

Tower Inspections

Understand tower condition, existing mounted equipment, and more. Capture all angles of a tower with ease using drone photography. Make informed decisions.

Construction Sites

Get a full view of the construction site from all angles to ensure you’re on schedule. This is an excellent way to increase productivity and identify safety hazards on the worksite.

Bridge Inspections

Evaluate the bridge site from all angles to ensure you’re on schedule. This is an excellent way to increase productivity and identify safety hazards on the worksite.

Custom Request

Get decision-making data from detailed arial images of whatever your project requires. We’ll work with you to make sure we capture the images you need to get the data your looking for.

Roof Inspections

What are some of the advantages of using Drones?

Drones Enable Safer Inspections

By using drones for your roof inspections, eliminates the risk of injury. No risks of falls, injuries, and other accidents. 

Drones Are Accurate and More Consistent

It’s not uncommon for on-ground crews to make errors during inspections. Of course, hiring experienced and skilled roofers can reduce the chances of mistakes. But if you want to further minimize any possible errors, using drones can do this for you.

Drones Can Do the Job Faster

Drones are efficient in doing their job. Furthermore, your contractor does not need to mount and climb access equipment in order to set up these machines. Drone-based roofing inspections can start immediately and finish within a quick timeframe.

Drones Can Save You Money

Drones can reduce insurance costs, and they can also cut down labor, equipment, and transportation expenses. 

Drones Collect Data

Drones can access practically any part or area of your building. This enables them to provide you with more extensive and useful data; furthermore, the portability of information allows for storage and shareability via email, printed images, and/or stored for a later date. This is a great way of monitoring your roof’s conditions overtime and emailing the images to an expert for helpful solutions or recommendations.

Energy Inspections

Using drones for energy inspection is an industry standard.

Drones have enhanced energy companies with the ability to utilize these aircraft in gathering crucial information in asset inspections. Operators can perform quicker and more accurate inspections with functionality such as, autonomous flight modes, sense and avoid, and other intelligent functionality, combined with state-of-the-art imaging technology. In addition to GPS technology, enable drones to hover around obstacles and reliably and effectively. Inspectors can inspect minute details safely through Zoom cameras that allow up to 30x optical zoom. The high definition 6K camera can record faults or anomalies in real-time or capture high resolution images with long-range transmission capabilities. These are only a few of the many features that drones add to inspection operations’ safety, reliability, and effectiveness; making these aircraft an indispensable asset for the energy industry. Call us today and ask about our energy inspections in Alberta.

Tower Inspection
Solar inspections

Towers Inspections

Using drones for tower inspections is a required standard

Drones have enhanced energy companies with the ability to utilize these aircraft in gathering crucial information in asset inspections. Operators can perform quicker and more accurate inspections with functionality such as, autonomous flight modes, sense and avoid, and other intelligent functionality, combined with state-of-the-art imaging technology. In addition to GPS technology, enable drones to hover around obstacles and reliably and effectively. Inspectors can inspect minute details safely through Zoom cameras that allow up to 30x optical zoom. The high definition 6K camera can record faults or anomalies in real-time or capture high resolution images with long-range transmission capabilities. These are only a few of the many features that drones add to inspection operations’ safety, reliability, and effectiveness; making these aircraft an indispensable asset for the energy industry.

We Inspect:

A tower inspection is critical to ensure the equipment is maintained to optimum efficiency.  A tower inspection can help warn you of any wear or any debris that may effect the signal quality.

Drone inspections are a very safe and effective way to inspect the condition of your exterior
coatings, hardware and overall tower conditions.

Identification of hot spots showing faulty cells. An Inspection can cover a large area which is great for planning of panel placement, identifying cracks or defective bypass diodes.

The aerial images gathered are processed into a detailed and precise image of the crane – and inspectors can navigate around the image in 3D space, zooming in for a close look at any point.

We provide service for special requests. Tell us what you would like done and we’ll be happy to work with you to complete your task. Ask us a question, request a call or an appointment today, and we’ll be happy to respond. 

Construction Sites

Using drones to inspect construction sites saves you time & money

Construction projects are becoming increasingly more complex and larger. Monitoring large construction sites is one of the most difficult aspects of construction project management. Each stage of a construction project has its own key monitoring areas, which becomes vital for evaluating areas of concern for safety and efficiency.

Project managers must monitor the work of field workers as they dig in the ground to lay the foundation. Project managers must monitor field workers who are working on scaffolding during the stage of ground construction. So it is necessary to use drones in construction.

During the aerial inspection, the pilot is able to share the live, high-quality video stream from the drone with the project manager and quality manager sitting several kilometres away, in near real-time. All the stakeholders are constantly in touch so that the pilot could position the drone and its camera simultaneously. Due to the live feedback available for the pilot from the remote viewers, the inspection happens flawlessly without any re-filming thus saving a significant amount of time and money.

Bridge Inspections

Benefits Of Using Drones For Bridge Inspections

Using drones for bridge inspections greatly reduces the costs associated with the inspection. a typical bridge inspection utilizing three snooper inspection vehicles and requiring eight inspection days equates to a cost of approximately $59,000. The same inspection using a drone would require only two workers — a pilot and a spotter — and can be completed in a few hours at a fraction of the cost.

Drones enable close-up access to the hard-to-reach places, like the underside view, of bridges while capturing high-resolution images that can be used to assess any structural deficiencies. Remotely piloted drones can provide 3D and infrared models of bridges and identify areas of corrosion, scour, and fracture.

There are major advantages of using drones for bridge inspections, including improved worker/commuter safety, faster and easier inspections, more detailed data collection, and reduced costs.

Custom Inspections

Using drones for energy inspection is an industry standard.

Request a quote today with a list of tasks and/or projects that you would like completed and we’ll email you back with a proposal it’s that easy. Call us today or book a meeting via video chat and we can work out the details with you.

  • Your images will be delivered electronically via a download link.  Additional services can be provided for an additional charge:
  • Images saved on USB or other media
  • Images saved in commercial print quality 36-megapixel .tiff file format
  • Computer graphics
  • Photographic enlargements

Pricing depends upon several factors including location, timing, and your specific photo shoot requirements.  Contact us to discuss your requirements or complete our online Quote Request form to receive a quote.