Meet roofr a startup that uses satellite imagery software to analyze your roof and determine whether or not you need to hire a roofer to make some repairs and adjustments.
Satelite looking things on a roof.
Since your home is already wired for a dish on the roof you can use the existing coax cable for the new antenna which eliminates the need to wire or rewire the house again.
Thanks to commercial earth observation satellites.
There are many great benefits to using google earth to measure your roof but nothing is as good as using diy s satellite roof measurement.
The first of which is that you don t even have to go up on the roof.
This can make it even safer to do your measuring and it also removes a level of guessing to your calculation.
It s pretty self explanatory after that.
Typically the best position is on your roof or as high up as possible.
1 for the roof cement.
Zoom in on the roof then select tools at the top left then select ruler.
Every now and then i go looking for a free aerial view of my home.
These pictures prove that.
Europeans love sunbathing naked.
In the future naked sunbathers might want to not only watch out for noisy neighbors but also google s satellites you never know when a satellite might be flying by ready to take a picture of your naked body and share it on the internet using google maps and google earth.
Satellite service providers will mount the satellite directly to your roof.
But if the shingles are going on top of the lag bolts i d remove them and fill the holes with some extra roof cement.
The presence of a mounted satellite dish on the roof will actually be an advantage when it comes to getting started with an hdtv antenna.
It 146 s amazing what 146 s available through the internet now totally free.
In order for your satellite signal to travel over such great distances they need a clear line of sight to the signal source or satellite.
Bmitch sep 3 12 at 21 59.
In 2006 a satellite image of a topless sunbather became an.
Then after replacing the roof the contractor will also reinstall the satellite in its original spot.