using drone for roof inspections on large commercial buildings - worth it or overthinking it
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yeah the mavic 3 is decent but if youre doing this for actual insurance documentation you really want to be shooting with enough overlap to run it through photogrammetry software and generate an ortho
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im just getting into the inspection side of things so take this with a grain of salt but i did a residential roof last month for a friend and even just the normal photo mode on my air 2s caught a crac
so ive been doing roofing estimates for about 12 years and just started incorporating a mavic 3 into the workflow about 6 months ago. honestly i was skeptical at first because i figured id still need to get up there anyway to confirm stuff but the time savings are pretty real especially on flat membrane roofs where you can spot ponding areas and obvious membrane failures from the air pretty clearly.
thing is im running into clients who want actual documentation for insurance purposes and im not sure if what im capturing is detailed enough. im shooting in regular photo mode at maybe 20-30 feet AGL and it looks fine on screen but when you zoom in on the deliverables the resolution starts to fall apart a little. wondering if anyone doing this professionally has figured out the right altitude and overlap settings to get usable deliverables that actually hold up when someone scrutinizes them. or if theres a better sensor option im missing.