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Commercial Roof Inspection · West Palm Beach

Commercial roof inspections for Palm Beach County, flown from the air

From oceanfront offices to Wellington’s barns and arenas to the warehouses out west, Palm Beach County roofs take a high-wind beating. We fly commercial roofs across the county with FAA certified drones and deliver located damage, measurements, and a report your roofer or carrier can act on, with no crew on the membrane.

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A high-wind coast with a lot to lose

Palm Beach County sits right in the firing line

Palm Beach County catches its share of storms, and it builds to a high-wind standard just north of the strictest zone in the state. Between the oceanfront in Palm Beach and Jupiter, the downtown West Palm office and retail, and the industrial stock out in Riviera Beach and Mangonia Park, there’s a lot of roof exposed to salt, sun, and the next system that spins up off the Atlantic.

Watching those roofs is easier from the air. A single pass covers the entire roof, the lens a few feet above the flashing, the parapets, and every rooftop unit. For a manager running a Clematis Street property or a warehouse near the port, that means catching the lifted edge or the ponding while it’s still a repair.

A certified, insured pilot handles every flight and clears the PBI Class C ring that sits over much of the county. You end up with documentation your roofer and your carrier can both put to work.

Aerial drone view of a commercial roof inspection in West Palm Beach
What You Get

A roof survey built for a claim or a repair

The deliverable follows the reason you called. A Riviera Beach repair budget, a claim on an oceanfront building, and a renewal that stalls without documented condition each want a different package, and we scope it that way.

  • Crisp 4K of the whole roof, whether it’s a barn, an office tower, or a warehouse.
  • Damage pinned to location: ponding, blistering, lifted edges, corroded metal.
  • Measurements from the imagery for accurate repair and re-roof numbers.
  • A dated report the carrier and public adjuster can both act on.
  • The PBI Class C authorization handled up front.
Drone photograph of a commercial rooftop and equipment in Palm Beach County

From the arena to the warehouse, one flight

Palm Beach County roofs aren’t one thing. A Wellington barn, an oceanfront office, and a Riviera Beach warehouse each fail differently and each is a pain to reach on foot. We fly all of them the same way, from the air, and hand you the same clean, dated record no matter what’s underneath.

Have a site or an asset that needs documenting?Tell us the asset and the deadline. We’ll scope it and price it.

FAQ

West Palm Beach roof inspection questions

Straight answers to what owners and property managers in Palm Beach County ask us most.

Can a drone inspection help with a hurricane claim?

It usually does. Adjusters in Palm Beach County want dated, located evidence, and carriers increasingly want documented condition before they renew. We deliver dated imagery pinned to its spot on the roof and a plain written summary, so the claim runs on proof instead of memory.

Do carriers here require a roof report to renew?

More and more. Florida’s insurance market is tight everywhere, and around the Palm Beaches a current roof condition report is often what keeps coverage in place. An aerial survey hands the carrier what it wants without putting a crew on the roof.

Can you fly near Palm Beach International?

Yes. PBI carries Class C airspace that reaches over a good part of the county, including downtown West Palm, so we clear the authorization before the flight rather than getting stopped on the day.

What roof types do you see most here?

Low-slope TPO and modified bitumen on the office, retail, and industrial stock, built-up on older downtown buildings, and tile and metal on the higher-end coastal properties. Salt and sun are hard on all of them.

How fast is turnaround after a storm?

We can usually get a single building flown within a few business days, quicker outside storm season. For a manager with several sites across the county, we route them onto one trip so the whole portfolio gets documented together.

Book an inspection

Get your Palm Beach County roof documented

Tell us the building and what you’re up against, an estimate, a storm claim, a renewal, and we’ll put a flight plan and a price together.

(321) 209-4359 · info@leadingedgedrones.com
100 E Pine St, Suite 110 · Orlando, FL 32801
FAA Part 107 Certified · Fully Insured

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