Façade Inspections With Drones: The Future of Maintenance

Inspecting and mapping façades has always been a difficult process, involving significant amounts of machinery and manpower. This is especially the case for tall or unusually shaped buildings where fully accessing the whole façade can be difficult. Drone façade inspections could be the solution to the problem and are also a cost-effective option.

Drone land surveying and drone topography are well-known ways that drones are used in construction. However, they also have real potential in the world of maintenance. The traditional way of maintaining and repairing building façades would involve erecting scaffolding,using cherry picker trucks or rope access. These options have their drawbacks, both in terms of cost and safety, which is why many organisations are turning to drone inspection services instead.

Better monitoring and measuring

Monitoring the conditions of building or buildings is much easier with drone technology. Drones can monitor the façade and catch problems early before they become a serious risk to the building’s integrity. Façade inspections are a vital part of the maintenance process, and it allows you to fully understand the condition of your building as it ages. Manual inspections can be difficult to carry out regularly and this can mean structural problems are left to develop and become more of a problem.

Speed and efficiency of service

Traditional Facade inspections involve slow and hazardous methods like rope access, or scaffolding, and even ground based techniques. Drone inspections mean you can carry out maintenance surveys regularly and recognise issues before they require a full-scale operation to fix any issues.

Compared to traditional and manual inspections drones can be used to collect data quickly and efficiently. Drones can rapidly fly at a safe distance from the towers or buildings and collect high-resolution data which can be then analysed.

Added Safety

As we build taller and more impressive buildings, it becomes significantly more dangerous for manual inspections.. With the use of drones this danger is completely removed as drones’ small size and flight means they can accurately capture and monitor façade changes and degradation without the need for hazardous altitude work.

Better Façade Maintenance with Drone Technology

Working with commercial drone companies allows you to benefit from their extensive experience and knowledge in utilising drones in different industries. We specialise in surveying, mapping, construction monitoring and inspection services using drone technology, and this extends to façade maintenance and monitoring.

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Niiveth Mani

Niiveth Mani