Inspecting a Roof with a Drone with Evan Elliott, CPI

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • Follow along with Certified Professional Inspector® Evan Elliott as he goes over proper safety procedures for setting up and flying drones for roof inspections. Learn more about incorporating drones in your inspection services by visiting nachi.org/certified-drone-pilot-training.
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    0:00 Intro
    1:11 Drone Setup
    9:32 Drone Flight
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Komentáře • 107

  • @robertbondar6640
    @robertbondar6640 Před 2 lety +7

    I just want to say how incredibly informative this video was. I appreciate the time you took to make this, I just got Part 107 certified and was looking at doing inspections and this was helpful to see the different inspections that drones can do.
    I also appreciate the fact you were not using a DJI drone, it seems everybody uses them and I can understand why due to the technology that you get with them compared to the competition but it’s great to see other drones as an option. The video clarity of the Yuneek was great and I’m sure the photos were just as excellent.

    • @elliotthomeinspectionsinc.1841
      @elliotthomeinspectionsinc.1841 Před 2 lety +1

      Congratulations on getting your Part 107 certification! I'm glad you found the video helpful.

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad you enjoyed watching the video.

    • @westonh991
      @westonh991 Před 9 měsíci

      Hey did you ever start doing inspections and if so how did you go about finding roof inspections jobs?

  • @davidwingyinng
    @davidwingyinng Před rokem

    Excellent video. Great to see a video showing how to properly get the job done. Well done.

  • @BobElliott
    @BobElliott Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent narrative video Evan. I got a kick out of how the parkway beyond your tailgate at the beginning looked like a mini airstrip for the Drone.

  • @ramzimakarem1837
    @ramzimakarem1837 Před 10 měsíci

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

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 10 měsíci

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.

  • @gdh613
    @gdh613 Před rokem

    Excellent presentation. Very informative. Thank you.

  • @priola7587
    @priola7587 Před 4 měsíci

    This was very interesting, both in regard to drones, the FAA, and roof inspection. Thank you.

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před měsícem

      You're welcome. Thanks for watching.

  • @paweiss
    @paweiss Před 9 měsíci

    Great video; solid explanation. Thanks!

  • @tagmaster5854
    @tagmaster5854 Před rokem

    Very descriptive video, relative to walking while flying and bumping into things a safety vest when walking in a street is more safe and projects a good image.

  • @-lowdown-4698
    @-lowdown-4698 Před rokem

    Where the shadow is on the ridge tiles it's dark how do u see if they need pointing, is this the editing part to zoom right in and lighten the shade, just curious I'm learning for when I start

  • @rohanchung2185
    @rohanchung2185 Před 2 měsíci

    Nice job!

  • @Inspirewithdrones3342
    @Inspirewithdrones3342 Před 10 měsíci

    Great video!👍🏾

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @VEElliott
    @VEElliott Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent detail & wonderfully done. Just incredible!

  • @PimptatoPCs
    @PimptatoPCs Před 2 lety +3

    FYI, actual take-off of the drone is around 10:00 into the video.

    • @24k__21
      @24k__21 Před 2 lety +1

      Best comment 🙏

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 2 lety

      Right. There's much to do before taking off.

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 2 lety

      Maybe second best.

    • @resbeveridge
      @resbeveridge Před 2 lety

      Mr. PimptatoPCs
      Since you were watching the ⏰ so closely, you probably missed all the valuable info. Try watching the video again.

    • @PimptatoPCs
      @PimptatoPCs Před 2 lety +3

      @@resbeveridge I could probably handle watching the video again, after skipping the first 10 minutes. It's a roof inspection, not a "set up my drone" video.

  • @jonmyers1017
    @jonmyers1017 Před 11 měsíci

    The FAA would be very proud of this man

  • @virtualspokespeople4066
    @virtualspokespeople4066 Před 11 měsíci

    You said you prefer to send images to the client, do you take those images at the time or pull them from the video?

  • @M2BALL
    @M2BALL Před rokem

    Is that RC the one that comes with the drone you use? Or did you purchase that separately?

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @baf2681
    @baf2681 Před 2 měsíci

    Stick with DJI. small, great optics, long 45 minute battery life. The enterprise versions have lidar and thermal options as well.

  • @stargrog
    @stargrog Před 2 lety +5

    Very nice. Thanks for sharing. I just received my commercial drone pilot's license in the mail from the FAA and have started doing roof inspections with the drone. Much nicer and safer in my opinion. I've actually just applied for my first FAA waiver to fly over residential homes near a military base. Curious to see what the FAA says....;)

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 2 lety

      Great job, Gordon.

    • @elliotthomeinspectionsinc.1841
      @elliotthomeinspectionsinc.1841 Před 2 lety

      Thank you and you're welcome. Good to hear you are using your drone in compliance with the FAA regulations/guidelines.

    • @westonh991
      @westonh991 Před 9 měsíci

      Hey, how did you go about finding roof inspections jobs? I have my license and a drone just seeing were to get started, thanks!

  • @MidnightSpeedNSound
    @MidnightSpeedNSound Před 2 lety

    Great video! I'm in the process of getting my state certification and CPI with InterNACHI. Can you post the drone specifications? What controller is that?

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 2 lety

      Better ask the drone operator. He's at www.nachi.org/certified-inspectors/evan-elliott-96326

  • @-lowdown-4698
    @-lowdown-4698 Před rokem

    Can u see any problems from that distance I'd of guessed you'd have to be close enough to see detail

  • @Bobi-ow6ou
    @Bobi-ow6ou Před 7 měsíci

    What drone do you use for this work

  • @almon5798
    @almon5798 Před 5 měsíci

    How much do you charge for that particular house?

  • @Allothersweretakenn
    @Allothersweretakenn Před rokem +1

    How much do y’all charge for something like this?

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před rokem +2

      $300-$500

    • @Allothersweretakenn
      @Allothersweretakenn Před rokem

      @@internachi thank you for the hasty response.

    • @FriendlySongs
      @FriendlySongs Před rokem

      @@internachi is that just for the drone part or is that the cost for a full house inspection including the drone part?

    • @Bobi-ow6ou
      @Bobi-ow6ou Před 7 měsíci

      Good price

  • @nathanscandella6075
    @nathanscandella6075 Před 4 měsíci

    Nice video, but when encountering birds, you want to do the opposite of what was said. Birds will tend to descend when approaching, because it allows them to gain speed. You want to ascend straight up if a bird gets too close. Birds can’t easily mimic that maneuver, and you’ll be more likely to avoid collision.
    Yes, I aced my Part 107 exam ;)

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před měsícem

      Thank you for watching and commenting.

  • @acquariavarese5059
    @acquariavarese5059 Před rokem

    Not the Sd card speed. If it is not fast enough, it will just Stop Recording.

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před rokem

      www.nachi.org/certified-drone-pilot-training.htm

  • @orangeblossomhomeinspectio432

    My pro tip: Practice your drone without your GPS lock on windy days. Because they do occur. I do a lot of rural and places without gps
    Thank you, Mr.Elliot!!!
    John Grimaldi
    CMI and InterNACHI Home Inspector Mentor

  • @kiefmanning7394
    @kiefmanning7394 Před 4 měsíci

    Just to clarify class E (E2) airspace at an airport is controlled by ATC

    • @Food.Dog.Car.
      @Food.Dog.Car. Před 3 měsíci

      No class E is basically everywhere but controlled and non towered airspaces. Excluding class G airpsace.

    • @kiefmanning7394
      @kiefmanning7394 Před 3 měsíci

      @@Food.Dog.Car. But it is still controlled by ATC at an airport? maybe only for IFR? There are four classes of E. And E2 to ground level is controlled? Class E generally starts at 1200 agl. Sometimes 600 or something else but if it is E2 at an airport I thought that was controlled during the day and usually reverts to G when the tower is closed? I don’t know anymore

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před měsícem

      Thanks for watching.

    • @kiefmanning7394
      @kiefmanning7394 Před měsícem

      All lies

    • @Food.Dog.Car.
      @Food.Dog.Car. Před měsícem

      @kiefmanning7394 which part?

  • @mattalford3932
    @mattalford3932 Před 10 měsíci

    We can't fly over crowds or just hover over a busy road.

  • @BirdzEyeViewAV
    @BirdzEyeViewAV Před rokem +1

    Pricing, pricing, pricing...always the biggest question never answered.

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před rokem

      We have the answers in our business course.

  • @richardmartinez2973
    @richardmartinez2973 Před 2 lety

    Hello, I'm contemplating becoming an inspector. I live in Thornton, Co. I'm wondering if Colorado is ovetsaturated with inspectors
    Also i don't really have much construction experience. I was a field supervisor for a carpet and air cleaning company for 20 yrs. And now a medical contract courier for almost 9. Is this really in demand? One more thing, is inspecting roof customary or extra. I just wonder because $3000 for a drone seems expensive but like I said just inquiring.

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 2 lety

      Come to the InterNACHI House of Horrors in Boulder, Colorado. Or get certified at Steps #1 and #2 on www.nachi.org/become-home-inspector.htm

  • @ugandamuck
    @ugandamuck Před rokem

    You guys need to hire someone to program a drone just for you. the fact that you made a landing pad is something that can be programmed to land on.

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před rokem

      That's a good point, but it's up to the pilot.

  • @mattalford3932
    @mattalford3932 Před 10 měsíci

    Lol. Yes, we can fly over person's and cars. We can fly at night. No registration is required. Unless you are over 250 grams or flying under part 107.

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Incorrect. You have to take a FAA exam just for flying for recreation now.

  • @mikeburr114
    @mikeburr114 Před 10 měsíci

    There are qualoty drones out there for 500 bucks.

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 9 měsíci

      I like the DJI Mini drones.

    • @josephfdunphymba3241
      @josephfdunphymba3241 Před měsícem

      In 2024 i got an insurance quote for liability insurance for 4X the cost of the drone

  • @jeffparcel
    @jeffparcel Před měsícem

    You really wanna test your controls at the lowest possible altitude

  • @seanseverson5527
    @seanseverson5527 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I cannot believe you are not wearing your high vis vest and hardhat.

  • @henrys.3399
    @henrys.3399 Před rokem

    the spacing between those houses is absolutely ridiculously small, i would never even consider buying such a small piece of property

  • @vince-n
    @vince-n Před měsícem

    so overkill for the job...you could use a mini drone and take 4 photos and that would be suffice for inspecting the roof...I've done it myself...no need for such a big enterprise drone...it would annoy the neighbours too

  • @thedroneosphere1760
    @thedroneosphere1760 Před 2 lety

    You suppose to have a spotter

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 2 lety +2

      Not in all situations of flying a drone. You may be interested in www.nachi.org/faa-drone-pilot-recurrent-training-part-107.htm

    • @elliotthomeinspectionsinc.1841
      @elliotthomeinspectionsinc.1841 Před 2 lety +4

      No spotter is required when the pilot in command (PIC) has continuous line of sight on the drone.

    • @dehnharper1191
      @dehnharper1191 Před 2 lety

      @@elliotthomeinspectionsinc.1841 What you are referring to is a visual observer. FYI, the RPIC is never allowed to loose line of sight without a waiver. Your average drone and RPIC would not be able to get a waiver like that. A visual observer is not allowed to guide an RPIC in lieu line of sight. Whether or not an RPIC would use a visual observer is up to that RPIC.

    • @icuaerial
      @icuaerial Před rokem +1

      not required by the FAA

  • @GenXPertChannel
    @GenXPertChannel Před 4 měsíci

    I'd recommend not walking around in the street while your eyes are glued to the drone or controller. Your "spotter" was focused on their camera- poor situational awareness. As much as people make fun of high-vis clothing- if you're going to be in the street and your attention diverted, the least one could do would be some high-vis wear.

  • @Peoplespatriot
    @Peoplespatriot Před 2 lety +3

    How dumb you say this is going to be a roof inspection video it seems like a beginner drone video

    • @internachi
      @internachi  Před 2 lety +1

      Roof inspections are conducted by drones.

    • @elliotthomeinspectionsinc.1841
      @elliotthomeinspectionsinc.1841 Před 2 lety +1

      This video of a roof inspection is an educational video. Hopefully helpful to beginners and entry level pilots.

    • @Doctor.Mustache
      @Doctor.Mustache Před rokem

      He has a valid point. The video is supposed to be about inspecting a roof with a drone. Think about the people who came here to watch this video. They're either drone pilots looking for tips, or maybe they're a potential customer looking to understand what an inspection entails, or maybe they're just curious at the idea of using a drone to do inspections. But nobody clicked on this video in order to learn basic drone safety or newbie piloting lessons. There is a place for that, of course. But there was no reason for this particular video to be nearly 30 minutes long. You have to understand most people just want the info they came for. When you drag it out and pad it with all kinds of other info, you're going to annoy people.

    • @paweiss
      @paweiss Před 9 měsíci

      Not true. I just bought a drone, primarily to inspect roofs, and found this video to be near perfect.

    • @Bobi-ow6ou
      @Bobi-ow6ou Před 7 měsíci

      You are very rude Mr, learn to respect people as an adult, if you know so much about roof inspection do your own video and post it online but don't come here and insult. This video is helpful to us who are curious learn about this trade. Roof inspection can be done by any drone with a camera. Solar inspection can be performed by more sophisticated drone