How to Use Drones for Home Inspections

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • Subscribe to our CZcams Channel: czcams.com/users/internachi?... Here is a detailed training video on how to inspect a home using a drone, featuring David Krause & Dr. Steven M. Davis of Influential Drones. The video includes a Q&A, a walk-through of the House of Horrors®, and a drone inspection of a home with InterNACHI® member Evan Elliott. Visit www.nachi.org/influential-dro... for more online drone resources and exclusive offers from Influential Drones!
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    Before You Fly 0:00
    Drone Inspection Q&A 1:55
    House of Horrors® Walk-Through 9:20
    Drone Inspection 17:46
    Post-Inspection Follow-Up 33:10
    Credits 37:48
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Komentáře • 170

  • @JelaniJordan-uc9nt
    @JelaniJordan-uc9nt Před 11 měsíci +2

    Working on getting licensed to fly drones professionally. Based off of the experience I already have inspecting roofs, this is a game changer. Thank you for the information

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you for watching and commenting.

  • @brianwright3913
    @brianwright3913 Před 4 lety

    Evan Elliott is the best home inspector...he's extremely thorough, knowledgeable and he cares. Thank you Evan!

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 4 lety +1

      We agree. Thanks for the comment, Brian.

  • @wiggelyworm2877
    @wiggelyworm2877 Před 2 lety +4

    Super informative! I have been thinking about getting into home inspections and was wondering about the drones and how to incorporate them, this was great! After watching this I am going to move forward with the home inspection stuff this helped to make my mind up! Thanks for the video!

  • @martinduffy3835
    @martinduffy3835 Před 4 lety +1

    Just bought a skydio 2 this drone virtually never crashes and it’s avoidance system is fantastic

  • @metrocityroofing3662
    @metrocityroofing3662 Před 4 lety

    Really informative and I very much appreciated the depth of dialogue and instruction. Thank you.

  • @biscuitbassbroom7306
    @biscuitbassbroom7306 Před 4 lety

    Hello and thank you for your video .....i found the video very educational and informative i look forward to uour next video 👍👍

  • @BudzyFoxMX5
    @BudzyFoxMX5 Před 3 lety +6

    Thanks for the video. I just recieved a DJI Mavic Air 2 for roof inspections. I've been practicing on my home in the forest surrounded by large trees. Definitely takes some time to master but I've realized I should have incorporated a drone into my home inspections ages ago. I'll be getting licensed soon.

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 3 lety +1

      Nice. You may be interested in using our drone pilot logo at www.nachi.org/certified-drone-pilot-training.htm

    • @chipfornaris
      @chipfornaris Před 3 lety

      Hi Dustin, just ordered the DJI Mini 2 drone today. Can you get good enough to use it with 1 day of practicing or does it take more time than that? Also, how difficult was the test to become certified? Did you buy any extra accessories for the drone?

    • @BudzyFoxMX5
      @BudzyFoxMX5 Před 2 lety +1

      @@chipfornaris definitely practice more than one day in a wide open area. Then start practicing on your own roof. Be careful using the Mini in strong winds too. I haven't gotten my 107 yet as I've been too busy but I've used the drone alot for fun. Just be sure to get the 107 before using it for work.

    • @chipfornaris
      @chipfornaris Před 2 lety +1

      @@BudzyFoxMX5 Thanks Dustin! I am studying the Internachi Drone course now and using Quizlet. I’ll take the exam Hopefully next week. And start practicing. After the test it says 6 weeks to get the actual license so I hope I can use it for work and just tell anyone that may ask that my “license is applied for”…I appreciate your advice

    • @BudzyFoxMX5
      @BudzyFoxMX5 Před 2 lety

      @@chipfornaris nice! Let me know how it goes if you remember haha

  • @tom73055
    @tom73055 Před rokem

    Great video with proper use of drones while doing house inspection. Thank you

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching. I teach free online classes for inspectors at www.nachi.org/webinars. Free, online, and open to everyone.

  • @damienpalladino8797
    @damienpalladino8797 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for your video. It was a very concise and imformative video and I very much appreciated it. I just recently found the Nachi site and am very excited to get started. My question to you is: What are the Top 5/10 certifications that you would recommend to a newbie looking to break in to the industry? I will be based intially in NC and would like to branch out eventually to other nearby states ie SC, GA, FL,TN...?

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 3 lety

      Glad it was helpful! I recommend checking out the certifications at www.nachi.org/certification.htm and choosing what works in your area. For example, if radon is NOT a problem, don't offer radon testing services. Mold is everywhere. So are WDOs (almost everywhere).

  • @Tolg
    @Tolg Před 3 lety +5

    In the beginning of the video you are asked if it is certified or licensed. The correct answer is “certified”, not licensed. FAA does not issue licenses to fly in US airspace, they “certify”.

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 3 lety

      Right. Drone Pilot logo is at www.nachi.org/logos#drone-pilot

  • @srush58
    @srush58 Před 4 lety +11

    Nice video. FYI, you do not control the drone's "power" to slow the movement. Power stays the same. you slow the rate of movement with the transmitter which controls the input speed to the gimbals, servos, etc.

  • @dereksmith6097
    @dereksmith6097 Před 3 lety

    I just purchased my first drone for inspections. Excited to try it out. Also enrolled in Drone Pilot Ground School.

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 3 lety

      Have fun!

    • @jaycarl1562
      @jaycarl1562 Před 2 lety

      Drone pilot Ground School is a waste of money with all the resources you have on CZcams and on the internet in general. Test is really not that hard and you only have to get a 70%.

  • @ramzimakarem1837
    @ramzimakarem1837 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing,
    I've learnt a lot,
    it was very educational.

  • @dutchleussink156
    @dutchleussink156 Před 3 lety

    Thank You good information

  • @alberttaylor9998
    @alberttaylor9998 Před rokem

    Great video with good information. I have a drone and was thinking of doing home inspections.

  • @najeebell8106
    @najeebell8106 Před 2 lety

    Great Video!

  • @cemigh
    @cemigh Před 4 lety

    What do you think of drone deploy and other automatic inspection software?

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 4 lety

      It's getting better and better everyday for home inspectors to fly drones.

  • @GrahamSalisbury1
    @GrahamSalisbury1 Před 2 lety

    How do you check for details on a roof like the nail placings

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 2 lety

      It's a challenge for sure with a drone. I think a combination of approaches works best.

  • @TruthSeeker434
    @TruthSeeker434 Před 2 lety

    Very informative video. Thanks so much. What thermal drone do you recommend that doesn't break the piggy bank?

  • @houseorhome4707
    @houseorhome4707 Před 4 lety

    I use a drone for my inspections and have my 107 and now that my first crash is out of the way I can fly with the best of them. Drones have their place.

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 4 lety

      We agree.

    • @manuelmonge527
      @manuelmonge527 Před 4 lety

      What drone you got for inspections?

    • @houseorhome4707
      @houseorhome4707 Před 4 lety

      @@manuelmonge527 Phantom 4 pro. Needed a one that would shoot raw and great positioning. Funny that i now own 3 certificates to fly this toy.

    • @manuelmonge527
      @manuelmonge527 Před 4 lety

      @@houseorhome4707 thats great ! thanks ,why you need the fotage in raw , for editing?

  • @TheStevedie
    @TheStevedie Před 2 lety

    I'm working towards my Home Inspector license and was thinking about using a drone for inspections. I have not yet seen an inspector in my area use a drone so it would be cool to be the first. Plus being 32 and a tech nerd it would be awesome to have lol

  • @HancockFilmProductions
    @HancockFilmProductions Před 4 lety +2

    Great video. I’ve thought about getting a Part 107 so I appreciate the info.

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 4 lety

      Me too. If I have time, I'm going to be a pilot myself.

    • @martinduffy3835
      @martinduffy3835 Před 4 lety +1

      Great idea... I’ve had mine for 3 years took the exam and the retest never paid for training just you tube vids and practice tests nd flew through the exams

  • @Siamect
    @Siamect Před 3 lety +9

    Safety, safety and safety and then they set up their takeoff and landing zone on a public road despite the fact the there were tons of more suitable space around... :)

  • @richardbartlett88
    @richardbartlett88 Před 2 lety

    The first time i watch this video i had not studied and taken the test on internachi or the test on PSI pre test. Now, that i have. At 25:39 time line. not Eliot but the other instructor asked a question. That if im not mistaken is a step your suppose to do pre flight to have better situational awareness vs learning about what you might trip over or run into with the drone during flight.

  • @danknee7652
    @danknee7652 Před 3 lety

    what's the title of the song you guys use in the intro of all these videos?

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 3 lety +1

      No title. We hired a band to record something for us.

  • @fraterrr6560
    @fraterrr6560 Před 2 lety

    Can you only use thermal cameras for inspection?

  • @michelleford9951
    @michelleford9951 Před 2 lety

    Could you tell me the if your still training and how I could get in touch I live in Philadelphia

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 2 lety

      Become a home inspector in PA at www.nachi.org/licensing-and-certification/us/pennsylvania

  • @dipschmitz5426
    @dipschmitz5426 Před 3 lety

    your guys hvac vent is backwards on the comp shingles

  • @thomasparrish3781
    @thomasparrish3781 Před 4 lety +3

    For your next video, I'd recommend you include safety vests as part of your launch setup.

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 4 lety

      Great idea. Will do, Thomas.

    • @srush58
      @srush58 Před 4 lety +2

      I'd also recommend a saw horse or sandwich board with sign stating "FAA Licensed professional Drone Operator" and " Professional Home inspection for "this address only"" - So many people paranoid about people spying on them - especially if they have a pool and teenage daughters.

    • @starspangled2206
      @starspangled2206 Před 3 lety +2

      Gtfoh... vests, cones, police calls. Yhea-ok. ... gtfoh.

    • @dannelson8556
      @dannelson8556 Před 2 lety

      @@srush58 you've got to be joking, what next are you going to have official drone pilot badges made up that you can flash at the public, You know we used to call people like this "whackers" Whackers are nothing but a bunch of wannabe's trying to look important or "official"
      what next are you all going to start dressing in an actual airline pilot uniform while flying LOL

    • @turtleboy440
      @turtleboy440 Před rokem

      @@starspangled2206 yeah bro everyone knows every faa part 107 license holder blows all those regs out the window because they're all pointless and unnecessary for a 30 min flight around a house

  • @ub73clan83
    @ub73clan83 Před 3 lety +2

    Is it possible to do this without being a home inspector? Could I provide pictures and video to actual home inspectors?

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 3 lety

      Yes. U.S. FAA says that if it's for fun, have fun. If it's a business, then there are requirements. Visit www.faa.gov/uas/commercial_operators/become_a_drone_pilot/

  • @jaycarl1562
    @jaycarl1562 Před 2 lety +1

    Mini2, you wouldn't believe how productive I can be. By the time you set up the landing pad I would have been done and off to the next location.

  • @RealRiders
    @RealRiders Před 4 lety +5

    I am concerned about the amount of part 107 operator calls to police notifying them they will be flying their drones. All we need to obtain is LAANC clearance and we are good to go.

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 4 lety

      Good point, Francisco.

    • @mac9375
      @mac9375 Před 3 lety

      Depends on local rules. Several cities have a required permit. For example, Orange Beach, Fl has a requirement for a permit to fly in city limits.

    • @dannelson8556
      @dannelson8556 Před 2 lety +2

      ​@@mac9375 US airspace us under the jurisdiction off the FAA not your local bureaucrats so they don't have any legal authority to make such a requirement. I mean seriously in some areas of the country there are more restrictions on these toy RC aircraft then freaking guns and real aircraft that actually carry humans aloft
      I don't need to register my ultralight aircraft and I don't need a license to fly it yet I need to register and license all my toy RC aircraft
      lets put this in perspective shall we. I live on 40 acers of property, I can hop in my ultralight and fly it around my property, I can fly over my neighbor's property and I don't need a license I don't need to register it and I don't need to get permission from the local police to do it.
      But to fly my little half pound toy RC airplane on my own property I need to register it, I need to take a test and get a license and now i need to get permission from the local police every time I want to fly, I mean how insane is that.

    • @mac9375
      @mac9375 Před 2 lety +1

      Correct. But the city can regulate where take off from and land. My prior remark was meant to say that you could not land or take off there.

    • @dannelson8556
      @dannelson8556 Před 2 lety +2

      @@mac9375 I can land and take off on private property whether my own or someone else's and I don't need the city's approval.
      Local bureaucrats have no legal authority to tell me that I cannot fly aircraft off my property.
      I have a private airstrip on my property, I own an airplane and I can take off and land on my airstrip without having to notify the government or get permission from any bureaucrat.
      If I can take off and land a full size aircraft that's actually carrying people on it on my own property then what makes the local bureaucrats think they can regulate a freaking flying toy.
      At this point we are really delving deep into government overreach.
      You got to love conservatives, when it comes to guns they don't want licenses permits or regulations controlling where and when you can carry them.
      But when it comes to toy airplanes they want to regulate the hell out of them.

  • @SiNFPVGUAM
    @SiNFPVGUAM Před rokem

    You could also check your local listings for a part 107 drone operator that may be able to perform the flight safely and properly.😊

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 11 měsíci

      Yes. Check out www.nachi.org/certified-drone-pilot-training.htm

  • @the_bridge6817
    @the_bridge6817 Před 4 lety +1

    I see you still reply to comments to this day. I had a question about if you need any special certifications to inspect homes and buildings with a drone.

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 4 lety +2

      Yes. But not with InterNACHI primarily. You have to have a pilot's license with the US FAA (if flying in the US). It's a pilot exam that you have to pass (written exam, not actually flying). And our free, online drone course can help you pass it. www.nachi.org/certified-drone-pilot-training.htm

  • @wildb4206
    @wildb4206 Před 3 lety

    What about an insurance replacement policy in case the drone fails and crashes?

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 3 lety

      Good question. I'd reach out to www.nachi.org/insurance

  • @UmarKhan-xj5ub
    @UmarKhan-xj5ub Před 4 lety

    Can this be done with a mavic mini?

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 4 lety

      Yes. Love the minis.

    • @UmarKhan-xj5ub
      @UmarKhan-xj5ub Před 4 lety

      International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI) Thanks 😊

  • @Arccinemedia
    @Arccinemedia Před 4 lety +1

    great video very informative.. i kind of want to work for you guys.. i am part 107 licensed in ny..

  • @peterbennett8810
    @peterbennett8810 Před rokem

    drone dude: Stay in your lane. 8:50 penetrate? Level 1 cert?

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 11 měsíci

      Home inspectors inspect chimneys.

  • @willielohse810
    @willielohse810 Před 2 lety

    What happens if it’s too windy for the drone?

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 2 lety

      Too dangerous to fly. Reschedule for later. Or use some other method to inspect.

    • @willielohse810
      @willielohse810 Před 2 lety

      @@internachi Great thank you!

  • @dougdorrer4622
    @dougdorrer4622 Před 4 lety +6

    Common law recognizes surface owner's "air" rights above their properties up to the NAS. Class G airspace is "uncontrolled" surface to 699' AGL, but its more complicated than that. The FAA regulates "navigable airspace" which by most aviation guidance starts at 500 AGL. However, the FAA likes to say that any airspace "not being used by the owner" is under their control. That creates a grey area. SCOTUS set the height at 85 feet AGL in a landmark 1946 case US v. Causby. As you can see common sense and need have to be considered. In Seattle, air and view rights have a monetary value that sells with real estate.

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the informative comments, Doug.

  • @ponko182
    @ponko182 Před 4 lety +1

    The drone police lol

  • @dfeller7
    @dfeller7 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey buddy, when you guys had eyes on the Drone together did you give him a reach-around?

  • @stevenbrutto7078
    @stevenbrutto7078 Před 5 měsíci

    Great video thank you. I am a building envelope consultant and use infrared imagery on a regular basis for roof inspections. This video is slightly misleading when discussing infrared. You can not simply switch to infrared and expose water damage. You generally perform these inspections at night to ensure a temperature differential between moisture and roofing material. Preforming an infrared inspection in the middle of the day will most likely deliver inaccurate images and not be of any use. PSA for anyone paying someone to perform an infrared inspection with a goal of finding moisture. If he shows up in broad daylight, he has no clue what he’s doing.

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 5 měsíci

      Awesome. Thank you for commenting.

  • @hongvietnguyen2313
    @hongvietnguyen2313 Před 3 lety

    I think you should have the drone pad behind the work truck so that it will not obstruct the traffic in the neighborhood.

  • @hectorcordero8948
    @hectorcordero8948 Před 3 lety

    February 23 is test day for me i will get my part 107

  • @tom73055
    @tom73055 Před rokem

    Minor overbite /over site, blocking the street for a drone inspection? . You may get run over by a neighbor that wants you to move out because your a pain in the rear when it comes to maintaining your house .

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching. I teach free online classes for inspectors at www.nachi.org/webinars. Free, online, and open to everyone.

  • @homes24
    @homes24 Před 2 lety

    I'm like 72" So does that mean I'm im 71" into Federal airspace at all times?

  • @acoupleofchefs
    @acoupleofchefs Před 3 lety

    You can just go on Amazon and fly a drone but it must be registered. You only need a license if you are using the drone for business. If it’s just for fun you don’t need a license.

  • @rockleone1117
    @rockleone1117 Před 4 lety

    uh So this drone doesn't need to be calibrated?

  • @sandymoonstone855
    @sandymoonstone855 Před 4 lety +1

    protect yourself from bad dogs

  • @jaycarl1562
    @jaycarl1562 Před 2 lety

    He flies that drone like my grandmother drives her Buick

  • @cdesio801
    @cdesio801 Před 4 lety

    I fuckin love safety

  • @CaptainKush420
    @CaptainKush420 Před 10 měsíci

    "Yaw side to side"
    "Do a 360 of the drone"
    "Licensed"
    Oh boy

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 10 měsíci

      Okay. Good list of words there.

  • @TonieSmith
    @TonieSmith Před 4 lety

    Appreciate watching your process. But I would love to see tighter adherence to best practices in the next videos. Vests, not walking around with your drone in the air...those seem to be good safety habits.

  • @JimMorten
    @JimMorten Před 2 lety

    I'll bet every time he launches that thing he is worried it will fly off!

  • @BloxiYouTuber
    @BloxiYouTuber Před 3 lety +2

    No need at all to notify police when your going to fly. Secondly if you initially did a flight inspection you'd have seen the memory card door wasn't secured.

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 3 lety

      He addresses those issues in an updated recent webinar at www.nachi.org/webinars/2021/commercial-uas-flight-ops-understanding-airspace-privacy-with-influential-drone-s-dave-krause

  • @RLoose9494
    @RLoose9494 Před rokem

    Sorry didn’t really cover much. I did like the flight checks once you leave the ground. That’s a must. The rest was average sorry.

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před rokem

      No problem. Here's a drone training course with more details at www.nachi.org/faa-drone-pilot-recurrent-training-part-107.htm

  • @rickanderson7557
    @rickanderson7557 Před 3 lety

    If your drone is under 250 grams (DJI mini), I thought you did not have to have to be licensed? In Canada you are good to go, no license or registration required if the drone is under 250 grams.

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 3 lety

      I think you're correct. Check out the 250g weight at faadronezone.faa.gov/#/

    • @keithwatson4707
      @keithwatson4707 Před 3 lety +2

      If aircraft is under 250 grams, it does not have to be registered for recreational flight, but the aircraft must be registered and the PILOT certified for commercial drone operations. www.faa.gov/uas/getting_started/register_drone/

  • @richardbronson2544
    @richardbronson2544 Před 3 lety

    Did anyone report a UFO?

  • @robanderson4137
    @robanderson4137 Před rokem

    Don't forget a proper roof inspection involves getting in the attic and inspecting that area...that should put off most wanna be drone inspectors alone lol..

  • @jasonharryphotog
    @jasonharryphotog Před 2 lety

    This was a tedious watch

  • @filipkellens8571
    @filipkellens8571 Před 3 lety

    9:16 Not calibrated properly... Mavic 2 is waaayyyy superior...

  • @miloskaroly7921
    @miloskaroly7921 Před 4 lety

    I already check with a FAA and you don't need all that drama, the only time you need cops permission is when you are in a restricted area like military, prisons, and other stuff. These guys wane make some money and let people think like without them can't do it which some kind of misleading besides that I am a real pilot flying with the real copters, not that chicken shit toys. I'm surprised these guys don't have safety helmets? adding to their mission impossible

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 4 lety +1

      Oh, Milo. That's a great idea. Drone safety helmets!

    • @ponko182
      @ponko182 Před 4 lety

      Yea is kind of stupid there's no regulations buy a drone do what ever the fuck you want lol stupid

    • @keithwatson4707
      @keithwatson4707 Před 3 lety

      Professional courtesy dictates notifying the local LEA and, if possible, the immediate neighbors. Yes, hard hats and safety vests are strongly encouraged.

    • @starspangled2206
      @starspangled2206 Před 3 lety

      @@keithwatson4707 .... gtfoh. Yes, you sound like an a-hole talking nonsense.

  • @jaycarl1562
    @jaycarl1562 Před 2 lety

    Call the police for a drone home inspection? Not a good idea in my opinion, they have better things to do

  • @jeremywilson530
    @jeremywilson530 Před 3 lety +3

    a lot of wasted time here. No need for all the landing pads, cones, etc. This was way over complicating the inspection. Not to mention, a climb on that roof would have been nothing with a ridge pro, cougar paws!

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 3 lety

      Love Cougar Paw boots. Yes. I agree with you that there's no drone that's going to do a better job than me getting up there and touching the shingles. www.cougarpaws.com/

  • @HTSS8
    @HTSS8 Před rokem

    Great, another bother and distraction to municipalities to takein these notifications where they're already understaffed unqualified and poor managed/communication.
    So all one has to do is offer recreational service pictures/video of people's property and hand them over the files to do as they wish. No recommendation implied or agreed to.
    As well, it's absolutely Not any police or faa or municipalities business what happens between two citizens, Only and Until any real offense/harm occurs. Trying to "regulate/license" or look over every shoulder of everyone doing things that have No legitimate assumption that someone May be harmed in an activity is by definition Oppression and Dictator practices.
    The ignorance as well as blind dumb voluntarily adherence to stand under an umbrella that you don't need to is the degradation of society. Stop calling and labeling what you do that authorities label and do, so they think you're in agreement and willing submission to what they want to control.
    Do not be in step with their line, step another line.

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před rokem

      I don't understand.

    • @HTSS8
      @HTSS8 Před rokem

      @International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI) And that's why you're jumping through hoops you don't have to, while proclaiming others do the same.
      Ignorance is Not bliss.

  • @edwardrtt
    @edwardrtt Před 11 měsíci

    yes, you can, you just can't make money from it.

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 11 měsíci

      I disagree. The use of special equipment adds perceived value to the service. As value goes up, so does the demand, and so do the fees.