using drones for roof inspections ? worth buying dedicated gear or just use what I have?
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the sensor gap is real but maybe not where you'd expect it. the bigger thing for actual roofing work imo is the thermal option ? if you're doing any moisture detection or checking for insulation failu
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we use a standard Mavic 3 Classic for most of our roofing assessments and it works fine honestly. the enterprise stuff is really more about the ecosystem ? the waypoint mission planning for repeatabil
so ive been doing roofing estimates for about 8 years and someone on another forum mentioned they use drones now for initial assessments before sending anyone up. my current setup is just a Mini 3 Pro which i mostly fly recreationally but i figured why not try it on a job site last week.
honestly the footage was fine for flat commercial roofs, could clearly see ponding areas and some membrane bubbling near the HVAC units. but when i tried to get close to a steep residential pitch to check for missing shingles i kept getting weird wind buffeting from the roof edge thermals or whatever, had to keep my distance more than i wanted.
my question is ? is there actually a meaningful difference using something like a Mavic 3 Enterprise or the Autel EVO II Pro for this vs just a standard prosumer bird? like is the image processing different or is it mostly just the support contract stuff that makes it enterprise pricing? feels like a lot of money if the sensor is basically the same thing.