
Property Baseline
Establish a documented record of your property's condition before problems occur.
Most property owners only begin documenting their property after damage is discovered. A Property Baseline creates a date-stamped record using aerial imagery, thermal imaging, and detailed reporting that can help support maintenance planning, insurance documentation, and future property assessments.
Property Baseline – Residential
Establish a documented, date-stamped record of your property's condition before problems occur.
Why Create a Property Baseline?

Create Historical Documentation
Establish a record of your property's current condition using aerial imagery and detailed reporting.

Evidence Before You Need It
Maintain date-stamped documentation that may support future insurance claims and property assessments.

Identify Issues Early
Spot developing concerns before they become costly repairs or major maintenance projects.

Monitor Changes Over Time
Create a baseline today and compare future inspections against documented conditions.
Residential Property Baseline: Frequently Asked Questions

Commercial Property Baseline
Create a documented, date-stamped record of your commercial property's condition before problems occur.
Drone A.I. LLC helps commercial property owners, property managers, HOAs, churches, and facilities teams create documented property histories using aerial imagery, thermal technology, and detailed reporting.
Our goal is simple: provide documentation today and evidence when you need it most.
Why Create a Commercial Property Baseline?

Historical Documentation
Establish a clear record of your property's current condition before storms, leaks, disputes, or major maintenance projects occur.

Evidence When You Need It
Maintain date-stamped documentation that can help support insurance discussions, maintenance planning, and property assessments.

Asset Protection
Monitor valuable property assets over time and identify developing concerns before they become costly repairs.

Property Monitoring
Compare future documentation against your baseline to track changes and support long-term property management.
Why Create a Commercial Property Baseline?