Aerial Infrared for District Portfolios

District-wide roof, infrastructure, and energy thermal intelligence — collected across every school in a single survey window, formatted for bond cycles and capital plans.

Built for District Facilities and Bond Teams

K-12 school districts manage some of the largest roof portfolios in the country. A single county district can operate dozens or hundreds of buildings, each with its own roof age, repair history, and remaining service life. The capital plan needs to know which roofs are failing, which can be extended, and where bond dollars will produce the most measurable improvement.

SchoolSystemScanIR brings aerial infrared inspection to that full district footprint in a single survey window. Our deliverables integrate with the engineering, finance, and bond-cycle workflows that district facilities and superintendents actually run — so the data strengthens the case the district makes to its board, its voters, and its state oversight.

Why District Facilities Directors Choose Us

Decades of District Work
We’ve inspected K-12 portfolios for districts across the country since 1989. The workflow fits the bond-cycle and capital-plan timelines districts actually run.
Portfolio-Scale in One Mission
Every school in the district is scanned in a single survey window under the same conditions. The dataset is comparable across buildings and across survey years.
Built for Bond Documentation
Deliverables integrate with district engineering specifications, capital plans, and bond proposal packages. The thermal evidence supports the case to the board and to the voter.

Frequently Asked Questions

A typical district is scanned in a single flight, depending on the service. Multi-county or geographically distributed districts may use one or two flight windows. Initial findings are delivered within two to four weeks of the mission.
No. Aircraft operate at altitude. There is no ground access, no roof access, and no school-day impact. The survey runs without disrupting instruction, transportation, or facility staff schedules.
Yes. Reports are formatted to support facility-condition assessments, capital plans, and bond proposal packages. The thermal evidence strengthens the case the district makes to its board, voters, and state oversight.
Most districts benefit from a survey cadence aligned with the bond cycle — typically every three to five years. Aging portfolios or districts approaching major capital decisions often baseline more frequently.

Ready to Inspect Your District?

Tell us about your district. We’ll set up a working session with the right people on your facilities and finance teams and walk through how an aerial survey would apply to your portfolio.