What MAS delivers
- Dated post-event roof evidence
- Baseline versus event comparison when prior data exists
- Mapped changed areas and anomaly notes
- Claim-ready evidence package without approval claims
After wind, hail, or heavy rain, the central question is what changed. MAS documents the roof after the event and, when a baseline exists, separates prior condition from event-delta evidence.
Commercial roof inspection -> Roof Medical Record. The drone is a sensor. The record is the product.
A post-storm documentation package should show the roof, date, affected areas, new visible changes, mapped observations, supporting imagery, and any comparison to prior baseline condition.
Baseline versus event delta separates known prior condition from later observed change so repair, claim, and risk conversations can start from clearer evidence.
MAS documents roof sections, visual evidence, thermal context when appropriate, mapped anomalies, GPS-indexed notes, affected areas, and decision-ready summaries.
MAS standardizes the inspection into a repeatable roof record so later events, repairs, and reviews can be compared to the same baseline.
A Roof Medical Record is a structured commercial roof condition record that keeps dates, imagery, thermal evidence, mapped findings, notes, and decisions attached to the same roof over time.
No. MAS uses drone, RGB, thermal, and mapping tools as sensors. The deliverable is a repeatable roof evidence record built for decisions, not a folder of aerial photos.
Tell MAS what roof, building, storm concern, repair question, or documentation need should be reviewed first.