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Roof Damage Assessment

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CEEZAER — Aerial Intelligence Report (SAMPLE)
Roof Damage Assessment · Sample Commercial Property · Round Rock, TX

Executive summary

Aerial inspection of the ~28,000 sq ft low-slope commercial roof identified 9 findings across membrane, drainage, and rooftop equipment. Two require prompt attention: ponding water along the northeast drainage path and displaced membrane sections near the HVAC curb on the west quadrant. Overall condition is fair; targeted repairs now are likely to prevent interior water intrusion during the next major rain event.

Findings (9)

SeverityFindingLocation
HIGHPonding water approximately 15–20 ft in length with visible sediment staining, indicating chronic poor drainageNortheast quadrant, along primary drainage path
HIGHMembrane displacement and possible open seam adjacent to HVAC curb; underlayment may be exposedWest quadrant, unit RTU-3
MEDIUMDebris accumulation (branches, plastic sheeting) partially blocking two roof drainsSouth edge drains D-4, D-5
MEDIUMBlistering visible across membrane surface, consistent with trapped moistureCentral field, ~12 locations
MEDIUMSealant deterioration at parapet flashing jointsNorth parapet wall
LOWSurface staining and biological growth without apparent membrane damageNorthwest corner, shaded area
LOWAbandoned equipment anchor points, sealed but agingEast quadrant
INFORooftop walkway pads in serviceable conditionAccess paths
INFOSolar-ready structural zone unobstructedSouth field

Recommendations

  • Engage a roofing contractor within 30 days to reseal the RTU-3 curb seam and assess underlayment moisture.
  • Clear drains D-4/D-5 and re-inspect the northeast drainage slope; consider adding a crickets/tapered insulation evaluation.
  • Schedule a follow-up capture after the next significant rainfall to confirm drainage corrections (change detection will compare automatically).

Files analyzed: 14 aerial captures · Analysis type: roof · Generated by Ceezaer Aerial Intelligence Platform · ceezaer.com · info@ceezaer.com
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