A USEFUL TOOL FOR YOU: DRONES Additional Service to Yearly Preventative Maintenance
and pictures of the condition of the roof, which we can then show our customers. This gives us the chance to discuss and explain certain projects with these aerial views. The drone became such a useful tool that we started adding it as a service to yearly preventative- maintenance packages. Drone service is still pretty new for us, so we don’t know how we’re integrating it fully, but for right now, it’s a fantastic option for yearly preventative maintenance. That’s because when a roof is under the manufacturer’s warranty, which is typically 15–30 years, in order to keep it valid, the business has to have their roof inspected once or twice a year. By adding drone footage to that regular inspection service, we have ensured this routine is completed in a more efficient way. Although we have not used this tool for long, we definitely see ourselves using it well into the future.
Many people think of drones as fun toys they can play with in their backyard, around their neighborhood, or at a public park. But drones are also extremely helpful when responding to emergencies, providing disaster relief and health care, tracking animals, and even helping farmers analyze their fields. Our team at Dri Tech Corp also saw an opportunity to incorporate drones into the services we offer. As drones allow aerial views of a surrounding area, we realized this technology could significantly benefit our customers. About a year ago, we got our first drone and began to put it to use. We were able to maneuver the drone up above any building to look at its roof, and it quickly became apparent that our customers appreciated this new device. It gave them a view they couldn’t have otherwise seen. Normally, we can’t get roofscape images unless one of our team members stands on a roof, but with our drone, no one has to be sent up there for updates or for other roof projects.
Since then, our team has done a lot of work with our drone. We’re able to take videos
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At the Round Table
OUR BOYS ARE BACK ON THE ICE
The NHL has transitioned into Phase 2, and Phase 3 could be coming any day if not already here, which means our Vegas Golden Knights finally headed back to City National Arena on June 8. The team has been practicing in small groups both on and off the ice, and
acquired, and finding a rhythm with head coach Peter DeBoer, the Knights should be positioned well for the playoffs. Changes are happening fast, so make sure you don’t miss a beat by keeping up at NHL.com/goldenknights.
after two-and-a-half months of garage workouts, the arena was a welcome sight. We’re getting closer and closer to hitting the “play” button after the 2020 season has gone on pause, and even though the VGK were a little rough for wear when the pause occurred, with a veteran team, new players
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