Aerial Footage

Aerial footage delivers strategic value for home builders at every stage of a project:

  • Comprehensive site overview: Drones capture the entire property, context, and surrounding area in a single view. That makes it easier to evaluate lot lines, orientation, topography, drainage patterns, and proximity to roads, utilities, and neighboring structures—information that influences design decisions and construction planning.

  • Progress documentation and accountability: Regular aerial flights provide chronological visual records of construction progress. These records support scheduling, verify milestone completion, and help resolve disputes with subcontractors or clients by showing exactly what was done and when.

  • Quality control and safety: Elevated views reveal issues that are hard to spot from the ground—roofing defects, improper material staging, erosion, standing water, or safety hazards on site. Early identification reduces rework, prevents costly delays, and improves jobsite safety.

  • Marketing and sales advantage: High-quality drone photos and video showcase the property, neighborhood context, and curb appeal in ways ground photos cannot. Aerial imagery differentiates listings, enhances marketing materials, and helps prospective buyers visualize the finished home and surrounding amenities.

  • Easier planning and coordination: Aerial images integrated with CAD, GIS, or project-management tools improve layout accuracy and provide a reliable base for site plans, earthwork estimates, and logistics planning (equipment placement, access routes, staging areas).

  • Stakeholder communication: Clear aerial visuals make it simpler to update investors, owners, and permitting authorities. They reduce miscommunication by providing an unambiguous, shared view of site conditions and construction status.

  • Cost and time efficiency: Fast aerial surveys reduce the need for repeated site visits and expensive manned flights or specialized ground surveys for many routine checks, lowering operational costs while accelerating decision-making.

  • Risk management and documentation for claims: In the event of weather damage, accidents, or warranty disputes, time-stamped aerial footage serves as objective evidence for insurance claims and legal defense.

In short: aerial footage improves decision-making, reduces risk and rework, strengthens marketing, and provides trustworthy documentation—delivering measurable operational and commercial benefits to home builders.

WALK-THROUGH & 3D MODEL

360° INTERIOR WALK-THROUGH

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360° interior video immerses viewers in a full, navigable perspective of a space, allowing them to explore layout, design, and spatial flow as if standing inside the room.

EXTERIOR PHOTO GALLERY

3D model - defines space & guides every design decision.

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A 3D model helps prospective homeowners visualize spatial relationships and materials, reducing costly changes and design misunderstandings. It also enables clash detection for contractors, improving coordination and accelerating the build timeline.