Blue Nose Aerial Imaging, a nationwide drone services network, outlines how drone-based roof inspections in Chandler, Arizona help building owners and facility teams identify potential issues before winter rains expose them.
Arizona’s winter rains can be longer in duration and lower in intensity, conditions that often reveal weak spots across large roofs. At the same time, Chandler continues to add major industrial space, increasing the number of expansive roof structures that require safe and repeatable inspection methods.
Blue Nose Aerial Imaging supports owners and facility teams with structured, drone-enabled roof assessments. The work is led by Matt Nathan, an FAA Part 107 certified drone operator who provides roof inspections across Arizona, including thermography when appropriate for the project.
The company follows a simple three-step process. First, a safe and repeatable flight path is conducted over the roof to capture clear imagery of the full surface area. Next, the collected images are organized so that areas requiring closer inspection are easy to identify and discuss. Finally, Blue Nose delivers a clean set of visuals that can be opened, shared, and used to plan next steps.
This approach helps reduce guesswork while flagging potential issues early. By minimizing the need for personnel to physically access the roof for an initial assessment, drone inspections also reduce exposure to fall risk.
Blue Nose Aerial Imaging notes that inspections can support a range of needs, whether conducting a quick leak check following rainfall, capturing a comprehensive roof photo set for planning, or performing a thermal scan to identify patterns not visible in standard imagery. Through its work in Chandler, Arizona, the company demonstrates what clear, fast, and useful drone-based roof inspection services look like in practice.
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