Severn Surveyors Ltd provides drone roof surveys and drone roof inspections across the Midlands, helping clients gain a clearer view of roofs, chimneys, flashings, valleys, parapets, gutters and other high level parts of a property.
As a RICS regulated surveying practice, we use drone imagery as part of a professional residential surveying service, not simply as stand alone photography. This helps us place visible roof defects in context and provide practical advice for homebuyers and owners.
Whether you are searching for drone surveyors in Worcestershire or looking into drone roof inspections more broadly across the Midlands, our service is designed to support informed property decisions.
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Drone inspections are subject to safe flying conditions, site restrictions and suitable weather on the day of inspection.The videos below show the kind of high level detail that can be captured during a drone roof inspection.
High level areas can often be viewed much more clearly than from ground level, especially where roofs are steep, complex or partly concealed.
A closer look at the roof can help reduce uncertainty before purchase and may highlight repair liabilities that are not obvious during a standard viewing.
The main advantage is not only seeing the roof, but understanding what the visible condition may mean for the building below and for future maintenance.
At Severn Surveyors Ltd, drone inspections are used as part of our wider residential surveying work. This means the footage is assessed with regard to the age, form and visible condition of the property rather than being treated as simple aerial imagery.
Our experience in residential property surveying helps us focus on the details that matter, including chimneys, abutments, parapets, guttering, roof coverings, signs of previous repair and areas that may warrant closer attention within the survey report.
This is particularly useful where access from ground level is limited, where rear roof slopes are difficult to see, or where the property has multiple roof sections and changes in level.
We provide drone roof surveys across the Midlands, including Worcestershire and surrounding areas. The page is written to reflect our broader regional coverage, while still addressing the kinds of searches people commonly make for drone surveyors and drone surveys in local markets.
This includes searches such as drone surveyors Worcestershire, drone surveys Worcester, drone surveys Bromsgrove, drone surveyors Kidderminster and drone surveys Stourport-on-Severn.
Where suitable, drone inspections can be incorporated into residential survey work for a wide range of properties, from modern houses to older and more complex buildings with difficult to inspect high level features.
Drone surveys are weather dependent and can only be undertaken where conditions are safe and suitable on the day of inspection.
Strong winds, rain, poor visibility or other unsuitable flying conditions may prevent or delay a drone inspection. Where this happens, we will advise you accordingly and discuss the most appropriate next steps.
A drone roof survey usually focuses on the visible condition of roof coverings, chimneys, flashings, valleys, gutters and other high level external elements that can be seen safely from the air.
No. Drone inspections depend on safe flying conditions, local site restrictions and suitable weather on the day of inspection.
Yes. Where suitable, drone imagery can be used to support Level 2 and Level 3 home surveys and provide a clearer view of high level elements.
Contact Severn Surveyors Ltd for a fixed fee quotation for your Level 2 or Level 3 survey, with drone roof inspection where suitable.
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