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Dandenong North has plenty of two-storey brick veneer homes and modern townhouses where steep pitches, tight side access and nearby trees can hide cracked tiles, lifted flashings and blocked valleys—our drone inspection checks the high-risk areas without ladders or scaffolding.
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We fly passes over every roof plane to identify cracked, slipped or missing tiles/roof sheets, displaced ridge capping, and uneven lines that can indicate movement or prior patch repairs.
We inspect the condition and seating of flashings around common leak points like vent pipes, skylights and flue penetrations. Small gaps or lifted edges on a two-storey roof can drive water under coverings during heavy rain and wind.
We focus on valleys and intersecting roof sections where leaf litter and silt accumulate in Dandenong North’s established streets. We look for blockages, corrosion, lifting edges and debris dams that can force water back under tiles.
From drone angles you can’t get from the ground, we check gutter runs for ponding, heavy debris load, sagging sections and signs of overflow. These issues can show up as staining and dampness near eaves and upper walls.
We look for tell-tale signs such as shifted hip/ridge caps, disturbed tile patterns, and lifted metal edges. This is particularly important for exposed two-storey rooflines where wind can get underneath poorly fixed components.
You receive clear images with notes pointing to exact locations on the roof. This makes it easier to obtain accurate repair quotes and to discuss defects with a roofer, builder, or vendor without guesswork.
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Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about our inspection service.
Yes. Many two-storey homes in Dandenong North have roof areas that are difficult to view from the ground due to height, complex rooflines, and mature trees. A drone assessment provides close-up images of tiles/metal, ridge capping, flashings and valleys. It’s particularly helpful for detecting early movement, debris build-up and small openings that can become leaks in heavier rain.
We prioritise the areas most likely to leak or fail: ridges and hips, valleys, junctions where roof sections meet, flashings around penetrations (vents, skylights and flues), and gutter lines. For two-storey properties, we also pay attention to rear slopes and tight side areas that are hard to access and often go unchecked for years.
A drone assessment primarily evaluates the external roof condition and likely water entry points. While we may identify signs associated with leaks (damaged tiles, lifted flashings, blocked valleys), it doesn’t confirm internal moisture on its own. If you’re seeing stains or mould inside, we recommend pairing this with a broader building inspection or targeted moisture investigation to trace the source properly.
They can. Leaf litter and fine debris commonly collect in valleys and gutters, creating dams that push water back under tiles or into junctions. In Dandenong North, established streets often mean more canopy cover, so debris accumulation can be an ongoing issue. Our drone images help confirm where build-up is occurring and whether it’s already causing overflow staining or corrosion.
Yes. Safety and compliance come first, so strong winds, heavy rain, and poor visibility can prevent flying. We also assess obstacles such as tight airspace considerations and immediate hazards like overhead lines near the take-off zone. If conditions aren’t suitable, we’ll discuss the next best option, including rescheduling for the earliest safe window.
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Get in TouchACE Building and Pest Inspections delivers clear roof imagery and practical defect notes tailored to Dandenong North two-storey homes—call 0485 857 077 to lock in a Drone Roof Assessment from $75.