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DRONE ROOF MEASURMENTS AND STORM DAMAGE DOCUMENTATION

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Drones have become very popular in the roofing industry, however following regulations for safe use is necessary. The FAA is responsible for developing and enforcing regulation related to drones. Drones are technically small unmanned aircrafts, regulations include, registration, certification of drone operators and operational restrictions.  Since there introduction drones have progressed from the sophisticated toys for wealthy hobbyists, to relatively affordable toys for the masses. One of the valued capabilities of a drones is its  high resolution cameras, for roofers this turns a small investment  into technology that saves time money and even lives. Of course as with other roofing equipment there a rules to follow when using drone use failing to adhere to these rules result in big fines. For example failure to register your drone with the FAA could result in a fine of $ 32,000 dollars. The FAA is responsible for the developing and enforcing regulation related to drones. Recreational use of drones comes with the same restrictions and commercial use . Examples of Drone use in the roofing industry include inspections and or assessments of different roofing systems  capturing photos of hail damage to shingles of metals  for example on high slope roofs. Precise measurements and calculations of materials and accessories with out getting on the roof. For the roofing industry it is safe to say most drone operators are within close proximity to the building house barn whatever this will minimize the risks of operation but if you pilot a drone for use in your business you must comply with the rules for safe operations laid out by the FAA. The maximum altitude for drone operation is 400 feet above ground level, max ground speed is 100mph, drone operation must be during daylight hours. Drones must weigh less than 55 pounds, registration is good for 3 years and cost 5 dollars. Line of sight must be maintained by the pilot and all time during flight operations. North End Contracting use a drone as well for many rooftop inspections . Call today for your free roof inspection and estimate

During storm season, many companies come into an area temporarily as “storm chasers.” They work an area after a storm, then leave to go on to the next storm area. Many of these companies repair roofs as fast as they can before moving on because they will not be here to call for warranty work and/or service calls. North End Contracting will be around after the STORM. North End Contracting offers stress-free financing options for homeowners throughout Greater Twin Cities Metro Area. During a consultation, we can discuss with you our financing options we qualify you on the spot, designated to fit your specific project. Our financing options cover work for ROOFING SIDING AND WINDOWS we will help make the entire process easier. North End Contracting 3rd party financing options were designed with you in mind, which means we want your roofing & siding project to go as smoothly as possible, including the expense. ZERO DOWN ZERO INTEREST ZERO PAYMENTS FOR 12 MONTHS CALL NOW 651-488- 8605 If you are looking for a licensed Roofing and Siding contractor in the TWIN CITIES MN Area call NORTH END CONTRACTING at 651-488-8605. NORTH END CONTRACTING WWW.dev.ewsproduction.com/neroof.com OFFERS FREE STORM DAMAGE INSPECTIONS. Service areas include the Twin Cities, MN Residential Roofing Services ( GAF, OWENS CORNING, IKO, TAMKO)Residential Siding Services ( CERTIANTEED, PLYGEM MASTIC, LP SMARTSIDE )Minneapolis/St Paul/Eagan/Lake Elmo/Maplewood/Shoreview/Roseville/White Bear Lake/Stillwater/ Woodbury/West St Paul/Mendota Heights/Burnsville/Apple Valley/Bloomington/Edina/Plymouth/St Louis Park/Prior Lake/Chaska/Carver/Shakopee

CALL NORH END CONTRACTING TODAY TO SCHEDULE A MAINTENANCE INSPECTION 651 488 8605. HAIL DAMAGE STORM DAMAGE SIDING DAMAGE INSURANCE CLAIMS ASSISTANCE & XACTIMATE REPORTS.

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DRONE ROOF MEASURMENTS AND STORM DAMAGE DOCUMENTATION

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