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Drone-mounted cameras have become a favorite tool of many roofing contractors, since they offer the chance to quickly, easily and inexpensively view projects.
The unmanned aerial vehicles are growing in popularity among roofing contractors and IRE officials are encouraging drone makers to exhibit at the 2018 show.
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