What We Provide

Structured Aerial Services
for Residential Properties

Each service is designed to serve a specific need in the lifecycle of property ownership. Whether you are establishing a monitoring baseline, responding to storm damage, or preparing a property for market, our documentation provides a clear, professional record you can rely on.

01

Monthly Estate Monitoring

Our flagship monitoring program provides monthly scheduled aerial surveys of your property. Each visit produces a structured photographic record and written condition assessment, building a longitudinal archive of your estate's condition over time.

Monitoring is conducted on a fixed monthly schedule. Reports are delivered within five business days of each flight. All imagery and documentation are archived in your client record and accessible upon request.

What Is Included

  • Full-perimeter aerial photography of your property
  • Roof condition assessment with annotated imagery
  • Drainage and grading observation notes
  • Outbuilding and structure exterior review
  • Written monthly condition report
  • Archived imagery accessible at any time
  • Year-end property summary document

Why It Matters

Most property deterioration is gradual. Aerial documentation captures conditions that are not visible from the ground and creates a record that supports insurance claims, contractor estimates, and future sale or refinancing. The archive you build over time becomes a meaningful asset.

02

Post-Storm Inspection Reports

Following significant weather events, including hail, high winds, or heavy rainfall, we conduct a priority aerial inspection of your property and deliver a detailed report documenting observed damage.

Post-storm reports are prepared with insurance documentation in mind. Imagery is time-stamped and geo-referenced. Written findings describe observable conditions accurately and without speculation.

What Is Included

  • Priority inspection within 48 hours of qualifying storm event
  • Full aerial photography of all affected structures
  • Annotated damage identification with location references
  • Comparison imagery against prior baseline (for enrolled clients)
  • Formal written inspection report
  • Documentation formatted for insurance submission
  • Follow-up consultation by phone or email

Why It Matters

Insurance adjusters work from the evidence available. Having your own professional aerial documentation, captured immediately after a storm and prepared independently, provides important support for your claim and ensures that no damage goes unrecorded.

03

Pre-Listing Aerial Documentation

Before a property is listed for sale or assessed for refinancing, a professional aerial documentation package provides buyers, agents, and lenders with an accurate visual record of the property's exterior condition.

This service is conducted as a single engagement and does not require ongoing enrollment. The resulting package includes professional aerial photography and a written exterior condition report.

What Is Included

  • Comprehensive aerial photography of the full property
  • Roof, exterior, and grounds condition documentation
  • High-resolution imagery formatted for listing use
  • Written condition overview and observable findings
  • Boundary and site overview photography
  • Final package delivered within five business days

Why It Matters

Buyers and agents review aerial imagery carefully. A professional documentation package prepared on your behalf, rather than by the buyer's inspector, ensures that your property is represented accurately and that you have an independent record of condition at time of listing.

04

Seasonal Property Reviews

Conducted four times per year and aligned to seasonal conditions, these reviews provide a structured aerial assessment of your property as it transitions through the calendar. Each season presents distinct risk conditions for East Texas properties.

Seasonal reviews are available as a standalone enrollment for homeowners who prefer quarterly rather than monthly coverage, or as a supplement to an existing monitoring program.

What Is Included

  • Four scheduled aerial surveys per year (quarterly)
  • Season-specific condition checklist and aerial review
  • Roof and drainage condition assessment each quarter
  • Grounds and tree canopy proximity observation
  • Written seasonal condition report
  • Annual summary with year-over-year comparison imagery

Why It Matters

East Texas summers stress roofing materials. Winter storms introduce ice and debris. Spring brings pine pollen accumulation and increased rainfall. Fall is the right time to assess tree canopy proximity and prepare for winter conditions. Seasonal reviews keep property risk awareness consistent throughout the year.

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