After a storm hits, post-storm damage assessment from SkyyTask connects you with an FAA-verified local drone pilot who can assess damage quickly and safely — before it’s even safe to walk the property.
This service is built for insurance adjusters, homeowners, HOAs, and property management companies. Whatever side of the process you’re on, a fast, accurate aerial assessment helps move things forward.
For Homeowners
Document storm damage to your property right after it happens, giving you a clear, time-stamped record to support your insurance claim.
For Insurance Adjusters
Get rapid aerial documentation across storm-affected areas without waiting for roads to clear or structures to be confirmed safe to approach.
For HOAs and Property Management Companies
Assess damage across multiple properties or common areas quickly, so repairs and insurance claims can move forward without walking every roof and structure individually.
SkyyTask pilots are available nationwide, so no matter where the storm hit, you can connect with a licensed local operator fast. SkyyTask pilots deliver:
- High-resolution aerial photos documenting storm damage across the property
- Video footage capturing the full extent and scope of damage
- Both thermal and non-thermal imaging, depending on what’s needed
- Fast turnaround to support time-sensitive insurance claims and repair timelines
- Coverage across multiple properties or units in a single request, for HOAs and management companies

Every pilot on SkyyTask is cross-verified against the FAA Airmen database before accepting a job, so your documentation is captured by a properly licensed operator — not an unlicensed hobbyist whose footage could complicate your claim or repair timeline. Note: some states have specific licensing requirements for drone operators performing official insurance adjusting work — SkyyTask pilots provide aerial documentation services, and clients are responsible for confirming compliance with any state-specific requirements for their particular use case.
Why Timing Matters After a Storm
The days right after a storm are often the most critical for documentation. Debris gets cleared, tarps go up, temporary repairs begin, and the visible extent of damage can change fast. A drone storm damage assessment captured quickly creates a clear, time-stamped record before any of that happens — giving homeowners, adjusters, and property managers a reliable baseline to work from. Waiting even a few days can mean losing the clearest evidence of what the storm actually did.
Post-Storm Damage Assessment for Roof and Hard-to-See Damage
Roof damage, in particular, is often invisible from ground level. A missing shingle, a section of exposed decking, or storm-lifted flashing can go unnoticed during a walk-around, but shows up clearly from the air. For larger properties, HOAs, or multi-building complexes, an aerial storm damage assessment covers ground a ground-level walk-through simply can’t match in the same amount of time — one flight can capture what would otherwise take a team hours to document building by building.
Documenting Damage Across Multiple Properties
For HOAs, property managers, and insurance adjusters handling more than one affected property, coordinating ground-level inspections after a storm can take days. A single drone flight can capture aerial documentation for multiple buildings or units in one pass, giving everyone a consistent, comparable record across the entire property or portfolio — instead of piecing together separate ground inspections on different timelines.
Nationwide Coverage, Fast Response
Whether it’s a single-family home or a large multi-property HOA, SkyyTask’s nationwide network of FAA Part 107 certified pilots means you can get professional aerial storm damage documentation wherever the storm hit. Speed matters after severe weather, and getting a pilot in the air quickly gives you a clear record before conditions on the ground change further.
No matter the size of the storm or the number of properties affected, a fast aerial response gives everyone involved a clearer picture from day one, before conditions change or evidence is lost.