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The Eagle Eye Drone Roof Inspection uses advanced drone technology to capture high-resolution images of the entire roofing system. This allows Clark Hill to inspect steep, multi-story, or fragile roofs safely and thoroughly — areas often inaccessible through traditional methods.

Why Clark Hill Inspections
Unlike inspectors who remain on the ground, Clark Hill uses state-of-the-art drones combined with 25+ years of roofing and construction experience. We deliver a full aerial analysis that documents valleys, flashing, chimneys, vents, and potential defects with exceptional accuracy.
Importance of this Inspection
Unlike inspectors who remain on the ground, Clark Hill uses state-of-the-art drones combined with 25+ years of roofing and construction experience. We deliver a full aerial analysis that documents valleys, flashing, chimneys, vents, and potential defects with exceptional accuracy.
Benefit to Customer
Drone inspections provide unmatched visibility, faster results, and a safer alternative to traditional rooftop walking — giving homeowners confidence that critical roof issues won’t be missed.
When To Get A Quote
A. Roof is steep, high, or fragile
Case Study: The Victorian Roof No One Would Climb
Alex bought a beautiful Victorian home in Brookline with a steep, multi-gabled roof. Traditional inspectors refused to climb it due to safety risks. Clark Hill’s drone inspection captured detailed aerial photos showing several loose shingles and deteriorated flashing. Because the issues were identified early, Alex prevented future leaks and negotiated repairs before closing.
B. Recent storms or wind damage
Case Study: Hidden Wind Damage After a Fall Storm
After a strong fall storm hit the South Shore, homeowner Denise noticed debris in her yard but didn’t see any roof damage from the ground. She scheduled a drone inspection, which revealed lifted shingles and a torn ridge vent on the back side of her roof — completely invisible from street level. Her insurance covered the repairs because photos documented the storm-related damage promptly.
C. Purchasing an older home
Case Study: The 1950s Home With an Aging Roof
When Marcus placed an offer on a 1950s Cape-style home, he added a drone roof inspection as an extra precaution. The aerial images uncovered granule loss and cracking shingles on the upper slope — issues not caught during the walk-around inspection. With documented proof, Marcus secured a seller credit and planned a proper roof replacement.
D. Annual roof health check before winter
Case Study: Winter Prep Revealed a Small Problem Early
Every fall, the Kim family schedules an annual roof check with Clark Hill. One year, the drone captured a small opening near the chimney flashing — a spot where melting snow could have caused a major leak. Their roofer sealed it the next week, preventing water intrusion and saving thousands in potential repairs during New England’s harsh winter.

