Why Use Drone Footage for Commercial Buildings?

Our drone technology offers a smarter, safer and more efficient alternative - capturing detailed visuals that help you make informed decisions without setting foot on scaffolding or rooftops.

This service benefits a wide range of industries - from property managers and facilities teams to architects and construction firms - by delivering enhanced detail and analysis to support reporting needs and decision-making.

What We Offer

Our Commercial Building Drone Footage service provides:

High-Resolution Aerial Photography & Video:
Stunning 4K visuals from multiple angles, providing clients with a clear view of their building.

Detailed Roof and Façade Inspections:
Identify structural issues, damage or wear without the need for physical access.

Progress Monitoring:
Perfect for construction sites or refurbishments, giving the ability to track progress.

What We Offer
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Contact us to schedule your drone footage survey or request a quote. Let Green Zone Surveys bring clarity and insight from above.

Frequently Asked Questions

Below are some Frequently Asked Questions to provide you with further information about this service.

Is Green Zone Surveys' drone operation legal and certified?

All drone operations will be carried out in accordance with CAA rules and regulations.

What kind of footage do you provide?

The footage includes 4K images and videos, available in both edited and unedited formats.

How do you ensure safety during drone flights?

Ensuring safety is our top priority. We conduct thorough risk assessments at each location, and maintaining Visual Line of Sight (VLOS) is a legal requirement to ensure the drone remains safely operated while airborne.

What types of buildings can you capture?

Drones are not specific to one type of building. They can be used for a vast number of property types. The only thing that changes is the potential hazards that vary from site to site, therefore conducting risk assessments before each flight is essential.

Do you need permission to fly in certain areas?

Typically no, but NFZs (No Fly Zones) can be placed anywhere at any time. To keep up to date with no fly zones, we use a tool that connects directly to the CAA and automatically updates once a new NFZ is in place.

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