Want to know how much growth potential your business might gain in your area? Look on Google Earth. I viewed homes/neighborhoods in different areas of the country and can clearly see black streaks on the roof tops. I found this rather interesting, thought I would share. Not really a practical tool for this purpose.
-- Edited by jetcity on Monday 26th of October 2009 07:52:38 PM
-- Edited by jetcity on Monday 26th of October 2009 07:58:18 PM
Yes, Bing is pretty awesome! I've been able to estimate the size of the roof pretty accurately using the bird's eye view. Those are taken from a low flying plane I believe.
I do love the ones where the trees are still there and NO house. I did one a few weeks ago and the house next door was under construction. Well that house has been finished for at least 5 years by the looks of the siding and roof.
I just realized Zillow.com uses Bing Maps. It's just a smaller screen to view homes. Whats nice about Zillow.com you can get info about the house. Now, if would include roof area I'd be so happy.
Google Earth has a measuring feature on it that is VERY accurate. I have used it to measure base square footage and then gone to the house to find out that the measurements are right on.
The quality of these images are dependant on when they were taken. Somewhere at the bottom of the image on Google Earth you will see a year that the image was taken. If it is a recent image, you will be able to zoom in with excellent image quality. I know that the image of my house is almost 10 years old, so it all depends on the area.
Brian
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Brian Friel The Roof Cleaners llc Oxford PA 19363 610 842 2104
The Roof Cleaners of Chester County Pennsylvania 610-842-2104 wrote:
Google Earth has a measuring feature on it that is VERY accurate. I have used it to measure base square footage and then gone to the house to find out that the measurements are right on.
The quality of these images are dependant on when they were taken. Somewhere at the bottom of the image on Google Earth you will see a year that the image was taken. If it is a recent image, you will be able to zoom in with excellent image quality. I know that the image of my house is almost 10 years old, so it all depends on the area.
Brian
Brian,
Where is that measuring tool on g-earth? Cant find it.
Found it! Gnarly!
-- Edited by jetcity on Tuesday 27th of October 2009 08:46:51 PM