We are incredibly excited to bring you our new animated video series where we answer some of the most commonly asked drone questions in a fun and creative way! Each animation is created by local artists so every week we'll have a new style and new answers for you!
This weeks topic is "Drones in construction - What is a drone inspection?" We look at the various ways drones are being used for inspections and learn how beneficial they really are!
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"Drones have already proven they are invaluable when it comes to the inspection industry, and If you want to gain an edge over your competitors by increasing the efficiency of your projects drastically, drone technology may be what you're looking for.
Drones can now offer critical inspections in place of heavy equipment and cumbersome scaffolding. They have the ability to inspect bridges, tall buildings, rooftops, telecommunications towers, solar panels, wind turbines, offshore platforms, and investigate dangerous or contaminated landscapes without endangering a single member of your crew. As they are incredibly versatile, they can fly over buildings and under bridges to check for stability, damages, and minute features by capturing high-resolution images for analysis. Thermal sensing drones are also capable of detecting heat leakage, cold areas, and electrical problems.
Drones can reduce your expenses and workplace accidents, help diagnose problems before they come up, help you in monitoring and planning, and can even assist you in marketing and promotions, thereby facilitating even higher sales and revenue. It comes as no surprise then why drones are drastically increasing productivity, inspection quality, and time expectations.
By analyzing the data we bring in with our drones, you can quickly identify any damaged areas and take immediate action to fix any urgent problems. Drone services may also get utilized for scheduled maintenance on bigger buildings such as bridges, towers, roofs, and scaffolding in Seattle. A job that would take a team of surveyors several days to complete might only take a few hours with a Teslas drone operator.
Drone services have a direct impact on the building lifecycle as well. Companies everywhere are turning to drones to gather information quickly before deformations and abnormalities turn into a much bigger problem. We can use the information collected to pinpoint issues, monitor progress, expedite projects, and prevent worksite accidents, all while increasing workflow, accuracy, communication, and efficiency. All of this contributes to increased confidence and assurance while working on a building project."
Thank you for watching! If you're still curious about drones and all the wonderful things they can do, you can visit our website at www.TeslasDrones.com. There you can learn about our company and read our educational blogs about drones!