1. Roof Inspections — Homeowners, Roofers, and Insurance Adjusters
Problem: Traditional roof inspections require ladders, scaffolding, or cranes, which are dangerous, time-consuming, and expensive. After storms, homeowners often struggle to prove pre-storm roof conditions to insurance companies.
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1. Make Sure They Are FAA-Certified (Part 107 Licensed)
In the U.S., anyone flying a drone for commercial purposes (real estate, inspections, mapping, etc.) must hold an FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate.
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1. Faster Site Surveys and Measurements
Traditional ground surveys can take days or even weeks, especially on large or uneven terrain. Drone mapping can cover the same area in a few hours or less, producing accurate 2D maps and 3D models in record time.
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Why Drone Mapping Is Better Than Satellite Maps
Higher Resolution & Detail
Drone imagery captures ground-level detail down to centimeters per pixel, while satellite maps are often limited to several meters per pixel.
Perfect for inspecting roofs, site progress, small terrain changes, or specific property features.
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Why Drone Mapping Is the Future — and Why You Still Need a Licensed Surveyor
At Peregrine Drone Service LLC, we use advanced drone technology to capture detailed aerial imagery and data that help visualize land, buildings, and projects with remarkable accuracy.
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When it comes to capturing aerial imagery and mapping data, both drones and satellites have valuable roles — but they serve very different needs.
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Municipal Drone Services
At Peregrine Drone Service LLC, we partner with municipalities, public works departments, and local governments to modernize the way communities manage infrastructure, safety, and environmental responsibilities.
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Page Last Updated: Oct 26, 2025 (17:18:00)
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