C‑DRONE
Drone flying close to a building facade for inspection

🏢 FACADE INSPECTION · MULHOUSE (68) · €300–1,200 PER JOB

Drone facade inspection in Mulhouse

Drone facade inspection documents a building's condition over its full height without a lift platform, rope-access technicians or road closures. Cracks, concrete spalling, loose elements, rebar corrosion, render detachment, tired expansion joints, water ingress: the high-resolution sensor, combined with zoom, records millimetre-scale defects tens of metres up. It is the ideal tool for pre-renovation surveys and the statutory monitoring of high-rise buildings.

The standard deliverable is a report organised by elevation (north, south, east, west) with defects mapped onto rectified photos, supplemented if needed by a georeferenced facade orthophoto usable by your engineering office. Property managers, architects, inspection bodies and local authorities use our surveys to prioritise works and secure perimeters where falling material is a risk.

Free quote — facade inspection in Mulhouse

Rates

€300–1,200 per job — the range observed on the 2026 French market, including regulatory preparation, flight and delivery. The exact quote depends on the site, the deliverable and the airspace context in Mulhouse.

Common use cases

The local context in Mulhouse

Mulhouse flies under the influence of the EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg, some twenty kilometres south-east, whose binational CTR and approaches affect the east of the conurbation; the nearby Swiss and German borders forbid any airspace spill-over. The Mulhouse-Habsheim airfield and the PSA-Stellantis plant, the Haut-Rhin's largest factory, complete the vigilance map.

An industrial cradle — textiles yesterday, automotive and chemicals today — Mulhouse offers a market of factory inspections and regenerating brownfields (DMC, Fonderie), world-class museums (Cité de l'automobile, Cité du train) hungry for imagery, and the nearby vineyards and first Vosges passes for tourism and agricultural work.

Applicable regulations

Facades to inspect are almost always in built-up areas: the usual regulatory framework is the specific category (STS-01 scenario, populated-area flight with a class C5 drone) with prior prefectural declaration, the open category over public space (open to professionals since 1 January 2026, no overflight of people, daytime only), or sub-category A1 with a sub-250 g C0 drone for small buildings. The flight is conducted a few metres from the wall, well under the 120 m limit; a ground safety perimeter is marked out when the drone operates above public space, and neighbouring owners' consent is sought when the flight requires crossing their plot. Operator registered on AlphaTango, professional aerial liability insurance and Géoportail drone-map checks are systematic.

Frequently asked questions

Does the drone fully replace an engineering survey?

No: the drone provides the exhaustive, documented visual record; structural interpretation of defects remains the engineer's or architect's job. Our reports are designed to feed directly into their analysis.

Can you inspect a facade on a busy street?

Yes, with a specific-category flight declared to the préfecture and a ground safety perimeter managed by an assistant. We often work early in the morning to minimise disturbance to pedestrians.

How accurate is the photographic survey?

At 5 m from the facade, resolution reaches roughly 1 mm per pixel: microcracks, joint defects and early corrosion are clearly identifiable and measurable on the images.

Can this service be flown anywhere in Mulhouse?

Almost: CTR de l'EuroAirport Bâle-Mulhouse-Fribourg; Frontières suisse et allemande immédiates; Site industriel PSA-Stellantis et aérodrome de Habsheim. Depending on the exact location, the pilot picks the right framework (open or specific category) and files the required declarations — included in the quote.

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