One visit and your whole house is documented: a walkable Matterport scan of every room, dated and kept on file for $39/yr, with a fresh scan every third year. If hail, fire, or a burst pipe ever forces a claim, the before-picture already exists. Adjusters settle faster and fairer when they can see exactly what you had.
While the drone's out anyway, add the roof, the siding, or a thermal pass. The same-visit add-ons cost a fraction of booking them alone.
The before-picture is everything.
Claims settle on evidence
Reconstructing your home's condition from memory after a storm is where disputes start. A dated scan makes condition and contents self-evident.
Nebraska hail doesn't wait
Roof and siding damage is the most common claim in the corridor. Documented condition before the storm means a cleaner, faster payout after it.
One link, not a shoebox
Hand your adjuster a walkable 3D link, every room, every wall, time-stamped. It also doubles as a record of serial numbers and contents.
The scan isn't just for the adjuster. It's yours.
We shoot on the Matterport Pro 3 and hand you the real thing, not a folder of photos. Our customers end up playing with their scans more than we do: walking the house from the couch, measuring a wall before the furniture order, stripping the furniture out of a room to plan a remodel. It lives at one link, on any device, always with you.
Start with the baseline. Stack the rest.
Questions we get a lot.
Will my insurance company actually use this?
Yes, adjusters settle faster and fairer when a dated before-record exists, and carriers increasingly ask for both visual and infrared documentation on roof claims. You hand them one link instead of a shoebox of photos.
Why add the thermal scan?
Moisture under shingles and heat leaks are invisible to the eye. A radiometric pass catches trapped moisture and energy loss before they cost you, and documents roof condition in a way a photo can't.
Do I need to do anything before the visit?
Just tidy up like company's coming. The scan captures rooms as they are. If you want serial numbers and high-value contents on the record, the contents detail pass covers that room by room.
How does keeping the record up to date work?
A simple 3-year cycle. Year one: the full scan ($149, first year on file included). Years two and three: $39/yr keeps the record archived and claim-ready, no visit needed. Every third year, a fresh scan at the returning-client rate ($119) restarts the cycle. Renovate in between? The $79 renovation refresh re-captures just the rooms that changed.
Selling the house instead? The listing package uses the same visit to market it.