
Drone inspections - Public Buildings
Drone inspections of public buildings, such as churches, council buildings, libraries and museums, offer significant advantages for roof and gutter inspections. By using drones, inspectors can safely and efficiently access hard-to-reach areas, eliminating the need for ladders or scaffolding. This reduces the risk of accidents and minimises disruption to building operations. Drones equipped with high-resolution cameras can quickly identify issues such as leaks, cracks, or blockages in gutters, ensuring timely maintenance and preventing costly damage. Additionally, drones can provide comprehensive, real-time data and high-quality imagery, allowing for thorough documentation and analysis. Beyond roof and gutter inspections, drones can also be used for facade evaluations, assessing structural integrity, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations, making them a versatile tool in the maintenance of historical and public buildings.