Roofing

Drone software for roofing inspections, insurance evidence, and repeat customers

Aerosyne supports roofing-focused operators who need disciplined inspection records, claim-grade evidence, and a customer history that makes every repeat visit easier than the last.

Aerial view of residential rooftops — the inspection surface roofing drone operators photograph for claims and condition reports
Photo:BenlisquareCC BY-SA 4.0
Workflow fit

What separates a hobby roof flight from a real roofing program

Roofing work succeeds on consistent evidence, defensible documentation, and customer history that compounds — not the camera that took the photos.

  1. Inspection-grade evidence the first time

    Pitched residential and commercial flat-roof inspections produce evidence that needs to satisfy adjusters, contractors, and homeowners. Aerosyne ties imagery to the address, the pilot, and the aircraft from the moment of capture.

  2. Insurance and claim documentation that holds up

    Claim packs built on top of disciplined operational records — pilot identity, certification, aircraft, and time of flight — are far harder to dispute than loose photos in an email thread.

  3. Repeat-customer workflows for roofing operators

    Roofing companies live on referrals and recurring inspections. Aerosyne keeps the customer relationship, the property history, and the prior reports under one record so the second visit is faster than the first.

Program coverage

Roofing drone programs Aerosyne supports

Residential, commercial, and storm-driven workloads share the same operational record system.

Residential roof inspections

Standardised pre-bid and post-storm inspection workflows with branded deliverables for homeowners and adjusters.

Commercial flat-roof surveys

Recurring commercial roof programs with site-anchored history, drainage notes, and access requirements that survive crew rotation.

Storm response and claim packs

When demand spikes after a hail or wind event, the operating system already knows your crews, aircraft, and prior properties — you do not start from a spreadsheet.