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Drone Post-Storm Damage Assessment Across BC

Rapid aerial damage survey after hail, windstorm or heavy snow to support insurance claims

Serving BC since 1999
Non-invasive detection
Insurance-ready reports
Rapid response across BC

About This Service

After a severe weather event, knowing the full extent of roof and facade damage quickly is critical for insurance claims and emergency repairs. A drone survey can be deployed within hours of a storm passing, producing a complete photo and thermal record of every damaged panel, membrane breach and displaced flashing — before evidence degrades or repair crews access the roof.

When to Request This Inspection

Following hail storms that may have perforated flat-roof membranes
After wind events that strip or lift cladding, flashings and gutters
Post-snow-load events where flat roofs may have deflected or ponded
Insurance pre-approval surveys before emergency repair spending
Documentation for commercial property insurance loss adjustment

Our Inspection Process

  1. 1

    We mobilise quickly after the weather event, coordinating with your insurer or adjuster.

  2. 2

    A full aerial RGB and thermal survey is conducted across all affected surfaces.

  3. 3

    We flag and photograph every visible defect — punctures, displaced flashings, damaged cladding.

  4. 4

    Thermal imaging identifies water intrusion already progressing into the assembly.

  5. 5

    A time-stamped, geotagged damage report is produced for the insurance adjuster.

What You Receive

  • Complete aerial damage survey with date/time stamp
  • Annotated photo log of every identified defect
  • Thermal confirmation of active water intrusion
  • Insurance-adjuster-formatted summary report
  • Recommended immediate protective measures

Drone Post-Storm Damage Assessment — BC Locations

We provide this service across all of British Columbia.

Frequently asked questions

How quickly can you deploy after a storm?

We prioritise storm-damage surveys and can typically be on site within 24–48 hours of the weather event, weather permitting for safe drone operation.

Will the drone survey support our insurance claim?

Yes. Date-stamped aerial photos and thermal evidence of damage are exactly the documentation insurers and adjusters need to process a claim accurately.

What if it's still windy after the storm?

We assess wind conditions before flying. If gusts exceed safe limits, we reschedule as soon as conditions allow — typically within a day or two.

Book a Drone Post-Storm Damage Assessment

Professional drone inspection across British Columbia — backed by Anyleak.ca since 1999.