Advise clients to use drones and cameras to capture post-storm roof conditions. Providing thermal images along with traditional photos helps in documenting hidden damage and supporting insurance claims.
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Approaching Storm Readiness Tip: Secure Equipment
Assist clients in securing rooftop equipment such as HVAC units, solar panels, and exhaust vents. Offering this as a last-minute service can prevent additional storm damage and protect their property.
Storm Preparation Tip: Develop a Communication Plan
Assist clients in creating a detailed emergency communication plan. This adds value by keeping building managers informed about the roof’s status. You can also offer pre- and post-storm roof inspection services to enhance their preparedness.
Post-Storm Action Tip: Conduct a Roof Inspection
After a storm, offer your clients prompt roof inspections to evaluate damage and identify any safety concerns. A detailed report will guide them through necessary repairs and prevent further issues.
Approaching Storm Readiness Tip: Last-Minute Roof Check
Help your clients perform a final inspection of vulnerable areas on their roof, including edges, corners, seams, and flashing. Offer an emergency pre-storm inspection service to ensure everything is secure and ready for the storm.
Storm Preparation Tip: Review Insurance Coverage
Advise clients to regularly review their insurance policies to ensure full coverage. Offer a service to assess their roof’s condition as part of the insurance review, helping identify any weak points that could lead to denied claims.
Cracks in the Facade or Sealant: Early Warning Signs of Bigger Problems
Even small cracks in your building's facade can signal bigger problems. Whether it’s in the wall itself or the sealant, any crack is concerning. If you spot a crack, consult an expert immediately to develop a remediation plan. At Structura View, we provide...
Post-Storm Action Tip: Report Emergency Situations
In the event of severe roof damage posing safety risks, remind your clients to call 911 immediately. Ensure they know to contact you for further assessment and assistance. Safety first!
Ensure Your Building’s Roof is Ready to Withstand Severe Weather
Is your building ready for the next big storm? Heavy rain, wind, and even ice storms can take a toll on your roof. Structura View offers aerial and on-roof analysis using drones, infrared cameras, and specialized tools to assess the condition of your roof. Assessing...
Approaching Storm Readiness Tip: Document Pre-Storm Condition
Encourage your clients to use drones or cameras to capture their roof’s condition before a storm hits. Offer drone-based visual and thermal scans as a service to provide detailed pre-storm documentation, which can be crucial for insurance purposes.
Regular Electrical Scans Are Crucial for Facility Safety
Your facility’s electrical system could be hiding serious problems. Annual electrical scans are essential to detect unusual heating in components, which can signal dangerous issues like faulty wiring. Structura View’s specialized thermal inspections help ensure the...
Storm Preparation Tip: Create an Emergency Contact List
Help your clients compile a comprehensive emergency contact list, including roofing consultants, emergency personnel, and essential service providers. By being part of this list, you position yourself as a crucial first line of defense, ready to act immediately when a...
8 Early Signs Your Roof Needs a Professional Inspection
Is your roof showing signs of wear? Ignoring small issues now can lead to major repairs later. Here are 8 early warning signs that your commercial roof needs a professional inspection: Roof LeaksLeaking roofs are often unnoticed until damage becomes severe. Watch for...
Rapid Roof Review: High-Quality Roof Inspections, Delivered Within Hours of the Completed Inspection
Education, Maintenance Inspections, Moisture Mapping, Social Posts
Rapid Roof Review helps you stay ahead of the competition. This expedited roof inspection and leak detection service paints the roof where moisture or failures were observed on the day of the scheduled investigation and delivers roof inspection images shortly...
Correcting for GPS Errors: Why GPS Correction is Critical When Taking Drone Surveys
Drones capture dozens or even hundreds of images during each survey, with each image file (typically a .jpg or .tiff) containing additional information called metadata. This metadata includes crucial data such as flight altitude, ambient temperature, and precise GPS...
IIBEC Florida, July 2024
IIBEC Florida hosted an awesome educational event yesterday at the Florida Panthers Arena. I was honored to receive the volunteer of the year award. Thank you all for the kind words and let’s go Panthers!
102nd Annual FRSA Event
Had an amazing time at the 102nd Annual FRSA! Excited to follow up with all the contacts made this week and explore potential partnerships with those interested in working with Structura View. Already looking forward to next year's conference!
Zooming In: Helping Project Managers to Mange Their Projects.
This is just one roof progress photo from a recent project. The zoomed-in image shows the level of detail our high-resolution cameras achieve. the side-by-side image shows an example of one of the 44 images from our roof progress photo report. On the left is the raw...
Rainy Season is Here in Florida!
With rain in the forecast every day for the foreseeable future, we have to capitalize on clear weather windows when we see them pop up, even if it’s on a weekend. This is our view on our Friday evening as we take advantage of this short weather window to complete a...
Nailing it Down: Verifying Moisture Surveys with Core Samples
https://youtube.com/shorts/6MP5rStdx64 Transcript: The verification process in a moisture survey on a low slope or flat roof, I believe should be a non-negotiable and be included in every moisture survey. So this was a moisture area that was suspected based on...
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Recent Articles
Post-Storm Action Tip: Document the Damage
Advise clients to use drones and cameras to capture post-storm roof conditions. Providing thermal images along with traditional photos helps in documenting hidden damage and supporting insurance claims.
Approaching Storm Readiness Tip: Secure Equipment
Assist clients in securing rooftop equipment such as HVAC units, solar panels, and exhaust vents. Offering this as a last-minute service can prevent additional storm damage and protect their property.
Storm Preparation Tip: Develop a Communication Plan
Assist clients in creating a detailed emergency communication plan. This adds value by keeping building managers informed about the roof’s status. You can also offer pre- and post-storm roof inspection services to enhance their preparedness.