How AI Imaging Improves Roof Inspections | TN & GA

You may have heard that we use AI imaging to inspect roofs. But what does that actually mean, and why should you care? Here’s a simple look at how AI imaging works — and why it leads to better, fairer results for homeowners in Middle Tennessee and North Georgia.

What is AI Imaging?

AI imaging is software that reads the photos a drone takes of your roof. Instead of relying on one person’s eye alone, the software scans every image and flags signs of damage — like dents from hail, lifted shingles, or worn spots. It’s trained on huge numbers of roof photos, so it knows what trouble looks like.

Why It Matters for You

So why does this matter? A few reasons. AI catches damage that’s easy to miss from the ground, or even up close. It’s consistent, so it doesn’t have a bad day or rush the job. And it works fast, turning a stack of photos into a clear report in much less time.

The Biggest Benefit: Insurance Claims

The biggest benefit shows up with insurance. After our frequent hail and wind storms, you may need to file a claim. AI imaging documents the damage in clear detail — the same kind of detail insurance companies use to assess a roof. That makes it hard for a carrier to wave off real damage, which helps your claim get a fair review.

AI Doesn’t Replace a Trained Roofer

To be clear, AI doesn’t replace a trained roofer — it’s a tool that makes our experts better. The software flags possible problems, and then our team reviews everything and confirms what’s real. You get the speed and precision of AI, plus the judgment of an experienced pro.

See What AI Imaging Finds on Your Roof

Curious what an AI-powered inspection turns up? It’s free, and you keep the report. We serve Franklin, Kennesaw, and the nearby areas.

Schedule your free inspection or call 678-345-1711 today.

FAQ

Do you walk on the roof, or just inspect from the ground?

We walk the roof on every inspection where it’s safe to do so. Drone-and-camera-only inspections miss bruising, soft spots, and seal failure that you can only verify by hand and foot. Ground-only inspections miss almost everything. If pitch or weather makes a foot inspection unsafe, we use a combination of drone, ladder access, and a return visit.

How long do I have to file an insurance claim after a storm in Georgia?

Most Georgia homeowners insurance policies give you one year from the date of loss, but many policies require notice of damage “as soon as reasonably practicable.” Don’t wait. The longer the gap between the storm and the inspection, the harder it is to prove the damage came from that specific event.

Is the inspection really free? What’s the catch?

It is genuinely free. There is no catch and no obligation. We do them because they generate trust, and trust is what brings homeowners back to us when their neighbor needs a roof. About a quarter of the inspections we do across Franklin result in zero work — we tell the homeowner their roof is fine and walk away.

Do you help with insurance claims?

Yes. We guide you through the insurance process and work with your adjuster to ensure your claim is properly handled.