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Orthomosaic Drone Maps for Central Florida Sites

Orthomosaic drone map and aerial site mapping service for a Central Florida property

Turn a property, jobsite, roof, or facility into one clear top-down visual record. Southview Drone Imaging captures overlapping aerial photos and produces stitched map-style imagery that is easier to review, share, and compare than loose photos alone.

Aerial Site Mapping Top-Down Property Records Construction & Facility Use Repeatable Updates

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Orthomosaic Maps Site Mapping & Records
Orthomosaic drone map and aerial site mapping service for a Central Florida property

Map-style imagery that gives the whole site context

An orthomosaic is a single, high-resolution image created from many overlapping drone photos. It gives owners, contractors, facility teams, and property managers a clean overhead view of a site without relying on scattered ground photos or outdated satellite imagery.

These maps are useful for documenting current conditions, comparing progress, planning maintenance, reviewing site layout, and keeping a visual record before or after work takes place. Flights can be one-time or repeated on a weekly, monthly, or milestone schedule.

Service Uses

Common orthomosaic mapping uses

Designed for practical documentation, project visibility, and easy stakeholder review.

Construction
Site progress and layout records
Document grading, staging, access roads, parking areas, material placement, drainage areas, and jobsite progress from a consistent aerial perspective.
  • Overall project context
  • Milestone comparison imagery
  • Support for owner and GC updates
Property Management
Facility and exterior condition documentation
Create an overhead record of commercial properties, campuses, resorts, multifamily sites, paved areas, roofs, landscaping, and exterior features.
  • Large-property overview
  • Maintenance planning visuals
  • Before-and-after documentation
Planning
Clear visuals for meetings and reports
Use map-style imagery in internal reports, planning discussions, vendor coordination, and stakeholder updates when a single overhead image communicates faster than a written explanation.
  • Report-ready image exports
  • Optional labels or marked areas
  • Organized folders for sharing
Deliverables

What you can receive

Every project can be scoped for the level of detail needed: quick documentation, recurring reporting, marketing visuals, or a more detailed image package for review.

Deliverables
What the finished package can include
  • High-resolution orthomosaic image export
  • Overview screenshots sized for reports or presentations
  • Supporting aerial photos or video clips when requested
  • Optional simple annotations, labels, or area callouts
  • Repeatable flight angles for recurring documentation
  • Organized digital delivery for owners, managers, contractors, or consultants
Scope Note
Important mapping note
Orthomosaic maps are provided for aerial documentation, planning, communication, and visual records. They are not a legal boundary survey or a substitute for licensed surveying, engineering, architectural, or code-compliance determinations.
Process

How the work is handled

A simple workflow keeps the flight legal, safe, useful, and aligned with the deliverables you actually need.

Step 1
Define the site and purpose
We confirm the property boundaries, documentation goals, access needs, timing, and any site restrictions before scheduling the flight.
Step 2
Capture planned aerial imagery
The drone flight is planned to capture overlapping images with consistent coverage, safe standoff, and practical visibility for the final map.
Step 3
Process and organize the map
Images are processed into a map-style deliverable and organized so the final package is easy to open, review, and share.
Step 4
Repeat when needed
For active projects, the same general coverage can be repeated on a set schedule so changes are easier to compare over time.
Related Services

Related drone documentation services

Many projects combine more than one type of aerial documentation. These related services are common add-ons or alternatives.

FAQ

Questions about Orthomosaic Drone Maps

Straight answers before scheduling a flight.

Are orthomosaic drone maps the same as a land survey?
No. Orthomosaic maps are useful visual documentation and planning tools, but they are not legal boundary surveys. When survey-grade measurements or boundary determinations are required, a licensed surveyor should be involved.
Can you create repeat maps of the same site?
Yes. For construction sites, facilities, and large properties, flights can be repeated weekly, monthly, or at project milestones so changes are easier to compare.
Can labels or marked areas be added to the map?
Yes. Simple labels, arrows, areas of concern, or report-sized exports can be included when the project scope calls for them.
What areas do you serve?
Southview Drone Imaging is based in DeLand and serves Volusia County and surrounding Central Florida locations. Additional travel can be quoted when needed.

Need a clear overhead record of a site?

Send the location, purpose, and timing. Southview will follow up with flight options, deliverables, and pricing.

Start a Orthomosaic Drone Maps Request

Share the project location, timing, and what needs to be documented. We will follow up with options, pricing, and availability.

Prefer direct contact? Call 407-279-0034 or email [email protected]
What to include
  • Project or property address
  • Preferred timing or deadline
  • What areas need documentation
  • Any access, gate, site contact, or safety requirements
Service area
Based in DeLand, Florida and serving:
  • Volusia County and surrounding Central Florida areas
  • Additional locations by request
Credentials
  • FAA Part 107 certified and insured
  • OSHA 10 - safety certified
  • Commercial construction field awareness