Buildings & Roof Inspection
![]() Low level aerial photography can be used effectively to survey elements of a structure that may be hard to access by human. Commissioning Upper Cut Productions to send cameras up for this type of inspection is much safer, enables a faster diagnosis of any defects and can save costs on unnecessary scaffolding and labour.
Rushton Triangular Lodge, Rutland
![]() The aerial photographs below show standing water on the Library building flat roof at Nottingham University. Images from our cameras are extremely high resolution so it is possible to zoom in on a photograph to get a closer look at detail.
![]() ![]() ![]() The HeliCam is able to hover closely to historic buildings and structures such as Abbeys, Castles and Churches in order to conduct inspection surveys for cracks and loose material.
![]() ![]() The red arrows below indicate where a large stone has fallen from a wall top at Fountains Abbey. Upper Cut Productions was commissioned to inspect other wall tops for similar risks.
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