As an experienced FAA Part 107–certified drone pilot and catastrophe adjuster, I provide expert aerial inspections to document and evaluate storm-related property damage with accuracy, speed, and professionalism. Combining my field experience in large-scale disaster claims with advanced drone technology, I capture high-resolution photos and 4K video that clearly reveal roof, siding, and structural damage caused by wind, hail, or flooding without the risks of traditional roof access. I offer same-day delivery of inspection imagery and video files, giving clients immediate access to critical visuals for claims documentation, repair estimates, or restoration planning. Fully equipped and adaptable for catastrophe deployment, I can efficiently manage multiple property inspections for insurance carriers, contractors, and property owners anywhere in the United States, providing consistent, high-quality results even in large-scale storm response situations.
24 hour response time is based on travel to the property location within 500 miles. Additional response time will need to be added for inspections over 500 miles from home base (Alabama).
Additional services
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Re-Inspection / Follow-Up Flight – Catastrophe Priority
Priority follow-up inspection for urgent storm response situations where updated imagery is needed quickly for claims, mitigation, or restoration progress. (per building pricing)$200.00
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Re-Inspection / Follow-Up Flight – Commercial / Multi-Unit
Follow-up drone inspection for commercial buildings, apartment complexes, townhomes, or multi-structure properties needing updated post-repair or post-storm documentation. (per building pricing)$175.00
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Re-Inspection / Follow-Up Flight – Residential
A focused follow-up drone inspection for properties that need updated imagery after repairs, mitigation, tarping, or additional storm activity. Ideal for confirming completed work, documenting new damage, or capturing before-and-after comparisons for insurance claims, contractors, and property managers.$125.00
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Fequently asked questions
What types of properties do you inspect?
I provide professional drone inspections for residential homes, commercial buildings, apartment complexes, townhomes, and other multi-structure properties. These services are ideal for documenting storm-related damage, roof conditions, and difficult-to-access areas with precision and efficiency.
How quickly can I schedule an inspection after a storm?
Scheduling is based on weather conditions and current demand, but I make every effort to respond quickly, especially during active storm events and catastrophe deployments. Priority scheduling may be available for urgent inspection needs.
Do you offer same-day delivery of photos and video?
Yes, same-day uploads are available for inspections. This allows clients to review high-quality imagery promptly for insurance claims, repair estimates, restoration planning, and property documentation.
What do I receive after the inspection?
You will receive high-resolution aerial photos and video footage (if applicable) captured specifically for the areas that matter most. Depending on the service selected, deliverables may also include organized visual documentation suitable for claims support, repair review, and before-and-after comparison.
Can you inspect large commercial or multi-unit properties?
Yes, I am fully equipped to inspect large commercial buildings, apartment complexes, townhomes, and multi-unit properties. These projects are priced according to property size, number of structures, and the scope of coverage required.
Do you offer re-inspections or follow-up flights?
Yes, follow-up flights are available for properties that need updated imagery after repairs, mitigation, tarping, or additional storm activity. This service is ideal for confirming completed work, documenting changes, and maintaining a clear visual record over time.
Are you available for catastrophe response work anywhere in the United States?
Yes, I can support catastrophe response assignments anywhere in the United States. I am capable of handling multiple inspections for storm-affected properties and delivering consistent aerial documentation in fast-moving, large-scale event situations.
Do you need permission before flying over a property?
Yes, all inspections are conducted with proper authorization from the property owner, manager, contractor, or other approved representative. Every flight is performed with professionalism, safety, and compliance in mind.
What happens if the weather is bad on the scheduled day?
If weather conditions are unsafe for flying, the inspection will need to be rescheduled. Drone flights depend on visibility, wind, rain, and overall operating conditions to ensure safe, accurate, and reliable results.
Are you FAA Part 107 certified?
Yes, I operate as an FAA Part 107–certified drone pilot. This certification reflects a professional standard of safety, compliance, and operational responsibility on every assignment.