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Jordanville’s leafy streets and tall trees can hide cracked tiles, blocked valleys and gutter overflow on 2 storey roofs—our drone checks the hard-to-see areas without ladders on steep driveways.
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We capture close-up drone photos to identify cracked, slipped or chipped tiles, loose metal sheets, surface corrosion, and patch repairs that may be letting water track under the covering on a 2 storey roof.
We inspect ridge lines and hip caps for open joints, deteriorated pointing, and displaced sections. These are common entry points for wind-driven rain and can indicate movement that needs targeted repairs.
We focus on valleys and box gutters where leaf litter collects in Jordanville’s tree-lined areas. We look for debris dams, ponding indicators, overflow staining and deterioration that can lead to internal leaks.
We check flashings around chimneys, skylights, vent pipes and roof-to-wall junctions for lifting, rust, gaps and past sealant ‘band-aids’. These details often explain intermittent leaks after storms.
The drone allows us to view gutter lines for sagging sections, separated joints and signs of overflow. We also note where downpipes appear disconnected or where water may be discharging near walls.
You receive a written summary supported by labelled images showing defect locations and likely moisture paths. This makes it easier to brief a roofer, compare quotes, or negotiate repairs during a purchase.
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Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about our inspection service.
Yes. In Jordanville, mature trees can drop leaf litter into valleys and gutters, and branches can hide cracked tiles or lifted flashings from street view. A drone can look along drainage lines, behind ridges and around penetrations without disturbing the roof surface. You get detailed photos that help confirm whether it’s simple maintenance (cleaning) or a repair issue.
A drone can capture close-ups of ridge capping joints, hairline cracks in tiles, rust at metal laps, lifted flashing edges and debris build-up in valleys and box gutters. These areas are often invisible from the ground, especially on 2 storey homes. The aerial angle also helps trace likely water paths to explain ceiling stains or intermittent leaks.
We visually assess gutter lines and key downpipe connections where they’re visible from the drone flight path. We look for sagging gutters, separated joints, overflow staining and debris accumulation that can cause water to back up under roof edges. While it’s not a hands-on clean, the images clearly show where maintenance or repairs are needed.
Often, yes. Many townhouses and newer builds in Jordanville use tighter roof spaces, multiple junctions, and box gutters, which can be unforgiving if debris builds up or overflow paths are limited. Older homes may show more tile displacement and deteriorated pointing. A drone assessment highlights the specific weak points for the roof design rather than assuming one ‘typical’ issue.
We assess conditions on site and won’t fly if wind, rain or poor visibility would compromise safety or image quality. If conditions aren’t suitable, we’ll discuss options to reschedule for a safer window. Good images matter because small defects—like a lifted flashing edge—can be missed if the drone is being buffeted by wind or light is poor.
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Get in TouchChoose ACE Building and Pest Inspections for clear, close-up roof evidence and practical defect notes that help you plan repairs or negotiate confidently—call 0485 857 077.