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  "headline": "What We Look For (And What We Don’t): Roof Inspections — What We Look For With Our Drones and Cameras",
  "description": "Learn how home inspectors evaluate roof condition with drones, cameras, and thermal tools. Focuses on wear, damage, and moisture—not code or installation methods.",
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  "datePublished": "2025-06-30",
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        "@type": "Question",
        "name": "Do you walk every roof?",
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          "text": "No. If a roof is unsafe to walk due to slope, materials, or weather, the inspector uses a drone for a high-resolution visual inspection instead."
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        "name": "Can your thermal camera find roof leaks?",
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