
🏚️ ROOF INSPECTION · TARBES (65) · €200–650 PER JOB
Drone roof inspection in Tarbes
Drone roof inspection replaces scaffolding or a cherry picker at a tenth of the cost and with zero human risk. In under an hour of flight, we photograph an entire roof in high resolution: displaced or cracked tiles, missing slates, damaged ridge lines, punctured zinc work, moss, blocked gutters, faulty flashing around chimneys. Optical zoom detects defects invisible from the ground, down to cracks of a few millimetres.
You receive a photographic report organised by zone (slopes, valleys, verges, singular points) with the location of each defect and full-resolution images. This document supports your roofer's quotation, an insurance claim after storm or hail, or a pre-purchase survey. Co-owned buildings, social landlords, churches and listed buildings: we work at any height.
Free quote — roof inspection in Tarbes
Rates
€200–650 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 Tarbes.
Common use cases
- Roof survey before buying or selling a property
- Damage assessment after storm, hail or a fallen tree for an insurance claim
- Annual preventive inspection for co-owned or commercial buildings
- Inspection of bell towers, churches and monuments without scaffolding
- Condition check of an industrial roof (steel deck, fibre cement)
- Post-works quality check on a roofer's workmanship
The local context in Tarbes
Prefecture of the Hautes-Pyrénées, Tarbes spreads across the Adour plain with, on clear days, one of the finest urban panoramas of the Pyrenees — the Pic du Midi de Bigorre in the lead role. The Massey garden, the national stud farm and Marshal Foch's birthplace make up the heritage, while the airspace is busy: the CTR of Tarbes-Lourdes-Pyrénées airport (LFBT), which handles Lourdes pilgrims and above all the TARMAC Aerosave site — Europe's largest aircraft storage and dismantling centre —, covers the south-west; the 1st parachute hussar regiment adds military estates in town.
Aerospace irrigates the economy (Daher, Safran, plus Alstom for rail) alongside food specialities (Tarbais beans). Typical drone missions: industrial communication, construction monitoring, real estate, imagery of the Pyrenean piedmont and neighbouring Lourdes — whose sanctuaries face strong overflight restrictions during pilgrimages.
Applicable regulations
Roof inspection is flown at low height directly above the building, most often in sub-category A1 with a sub-250 g drone or in A2 with a class C2 drone when sensor resolution demands it. In built-up areas, commercial flights are conducted either in the open category over public space (allowed for professionals since 1 January 2026, no overflight of people, daytime only) or under the STS-01 scenario with a prefectural declaration. The pilot keeps clear of uninvolved persons: the ground area under the drone is secured during the flight. Operator registration on AlphaTango is mandatory, height is in any case far below the 120 m ceiling, and nearby restricted zones (hospital helipads, airfields) are checked on the Géoportail map.
Frequently asked questions
Is the inspection report valid for my insurance?
Yes: the dated, geolocated photographic report is accepted by insurers as evidence after a loss. For adversarial expert value, it can be supplemented by a building surveyor's visit.
Can you inspect a very steep roof or a bell tower?
That is exactly the drone's strength: steep slopes, bell towers, spires and towers are inspected without ropes or scaffolding, with images taken a few metres from the surface thanks to obstacle-avoidance sensors.
How long does a roof inspection take?
For a detached house, 30 to 45 minutes on site is enough. An industrial roof or a co-owned building takes 1 to 3 hours. The report is delivered within 48 hours.
Can this service be flown anywhere in Tarbes?
Almost: CTR de l'aéroport de Tarbes-Lourdes-Pyrénées (LFBT); Emprises du 1er régiment de hussards parachutistes; Restrictions au-dessus des sanctuaires de Lourdes lors des pèlerinages. Depending on the exact location, the pilot picks the right framework (open or specific category) and files the required declarations — included in the quote.
Other drone services in Tarbes
- Aerial photography in Tarbes from €300
- Aerial video in Tarbes from €500
- Real estate drone services in Tarbes from €250
- Weddings & events in Tarbes from €400
- Facade inspection in Tarbes from €300
- Aerial thermal imaging in Tarbes from €500
- Construction site monitoring in Tarbes from €250
- Surveying & photogrammetry in Tarbes from €800
- Precision agriculture in Tarbes from €8
- Security & surveillance in Tarbes from €600
- Immersive FPV video in Tarbes from €700
- High-access cleaning in Tarbes from €500
- Drone pilot training in Tarbes from €350
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