Stratum Aerial eliminates the bottleneck between drone roof inspections and insurance decision-making by delivering fully compliant, adjuster-ready reports—not just folders of photos.
Get a Free QuoteCurrent drone vendors deliver raw image dumps. You deserve actionable, compliant documentation.
Insurance adjusters increasingly rely on drone imagery for roof and exterior inspections, yet most drone service providers deliver unstructured photo folders that still require 1–3 hours of manual report assembly per claim. This creates a hidden labor cost, delays cycle time, and introduces compliance risk when reports lack required documentation fields.
In Grand Rapids, MI, harsh winters and aging housing stock (median home age ~45 years) drive consistently high claim volumes from wind, hail, and ice dam damage. In Tucson, AZ, extreme summer heat makes traditional ladder inspections a genuine workplace-safety hazard—yet in both markets the "last mile" from image capture to actionable report remains unsolved.
The result? Claims managers spend hours reformatting photos, adjusters face E&O exposure from incomplete documentation, and settlement decisions that should take hours stretch into days. Your team deserves a partner that closes the gap between aerial data and insurance action.
From inspection request to settlement-ready report in three streamlined steps.
Our FAA Part 107 licensed pilots deploy DJI Matrice and Mavic 3 Enterprise platforms equipped with thermal and RGB sensors to capture high-resolution aerial imagery of every roof plane and exterior surface.
Raw data flows through our proprietary workflow producing carrier-compliant documents—damage annotations, Xactimate-compatible measurements, GPS-tagged photo sheets, and narrative summaries aligned with NAIC, Michigan DIFS, and Arizona DOI standards.
Finished reports are delivered within 24 hours and pushed directly into your claims management platform—Xactimate, Symbility, Guidewire, and more—via API so your team can move to settlement without rework.
Transparent pricing built for individual inspections, volume commitments, and enterprise integrations.
Launching in two high-demand markets where drone inspections aren't a luxury—they're a necessity.
Serving a metro of ~1 million residents whose aging housing stock and severe Michigan winters—hail, ice dams, and wind damage—generate a steady, high volume of roof and exterior claims that demand fast, compliant documentation.
Extreme summer heat makes traditional ladder inspections a workplace-safety hazard, while monsoon-season hail and wind storms drive surge claim volumes—making drone-based inspections not just efficient, but essential for adjusters on the ground.