Aerial inspection photo of commercial facility and grounds

Inspection

Drone Inspection Services for Infrastructure & Industrial Assets

Traditional inspection methods put workers at risk and cost significantly more than drone alternatives. Our aerial inspection team uses high-resolution cameras, thermal imaging sensors, and structured inspection methodologies to deliver detailed asset condition reports β€” without scaffolding, rope access, or extended shutdowns.

Asset Types We Inspect

Wind Turbines

Blade surface inspection capturing leading-edge erosion, cracks, lightning damage, and coating defects at sub-mm resolution.

Pipelines & Storage Tanks

Corrosion mapping, weld inspection, and thermal anomaly detection across above-ground pipeline and tank infrastructure.

Bridges & Structures

Deck, pier, and bearing inspection with photogrammetric crack mapping and change detection against prior inspection data.

Telecommunications Towers

Antenna mounts, coax, structural members, and grounding systems inspected without climber deployment.

Roofing & Buildings

Thermal moisture surveys and visual roof inspections for commercial and industrial facilities with PDF defect reports.

Solar Panels

Thermal imaging identifies underperforming cells, soiling, delamination, and bypass diode failures across utility-scale arrays.

Why Choose LNDMRK Drone?

FAA Part 107 Certified

Compliant commercial operations on every flight.

Fully Insured

Liability certificates available for every project.

Fast Turnaround

24–48 hour delivery on most deliverables.

Drone Inspection Services β€” Common Questions

Is drone inspection safer than rope access or scaffolding?
Significantly so. Drone inspections eliminate working-at-height risks entirely for the inspection team. The only person at risk is the remote pilot on the ground, who follows strict operational safety protocols.
Do you offer thermal imaging for infrastructure inspections?
Yes. We operate calibrated radiometric thermal cameras (FLIR-based) capable of detecting temperature differentials as small as 0.05Β°C. Thermal data is delivered as radiometric TIFFs alongside RGB imagery.
What does a typical inspection report include?
Reports include geolocated high-resolution images, annotated defect maps, severity classifications (per industry standard), thermal imagery where applicable, and a written summary with recommended remediation actions.
Can you fly around tall structures in controlled or restricted airspace?
Yes. We routinely operate under LAANC authorizations near airports and obtain FAA waivers for nighttime, over-people, or special operations. Structure-adjacent flights are planned with buffer zones and spotter protocols.
What certifications do your inspection pilots carry?
All pilots hold FAA Part 107 certificates. For specialized assets (wind turbines, bridges), we follow ASTM E3125 and client-specific inspection protocols and can work under the direction of a licensed professional engineer.

Ready to See Your World From Above?

Contact us for a free quote. We respond within one business day.

Get a Free Quote