Roof Inspection Cost Singapore — Drone Survey Pricing Guide
Published 15 April 2026 · SG Drone Inspections
Roof Inspection Cost Singapore
Understanding inspection costs helps building owners and facility managers budget effectively. This guide breaks down pricing for roof inspection cost singapore with transparent figures based on 2026 market rates in Singapore.
Every price quoted includes CAAS permit applications, CAAS-licensed pilot operations, thermal imaging, professional image analysis, and comprehensive report delivery. No hidden costs or surprise charges.
Pricing Breakdown
| Scope | Price Range | Includes |
|---|---|---|
| Small / low-rise | $800 - $3,000 | Permits, flights, thermal, report |
| Medium / mid-rise | $3,000 - $8,000 | Permits, flights, thermal, report |
| Large / high-rise | $5,000 - $15,000 | Permits, flights, thermal, report |
| Complex / industrial | $8,000 - $30,000 | Permits, flights, thermal, report |
Factors Affecting Price
- Asset Size — larger buildings and structures require more flight time and data analysis.
- Height and Access — taller structures need higher altitude permits and may require multiple flight sessions.
- Complexity — irregular geometry, multiple facade types, and confined spaces increase inspection time.
- Location — sites near airports or in restricted airspace require additional coordination.
- Report Requirements — TR 78 compliance, PE coordination, and specialised analysis affect costs.
- Urgency — rush service for tight deadlines may incur additional charges.
Cost Savings vs Traditional Methods
Drone inspections deliver consistent cost savings compared to traditional methods across all building heights and asset types.
| Method | Typical Cost | Duration | Data Quality |
|---|---|---|---|
| Drone | $1,500 - $8,000 | 1-2 days | 5mm/pixel + thermal |
| Rope Access | $5,000 - $25,000 | 1-2 weeks | Visual only |
| Scaffolding | $15,000 - $50,000 | 2-4 weeks | Visual only |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Understanding Price Variations in Singapore
Drone inspection pricing in Singapore varies based on several interrelated factors. Building height is the primary cost driver for facade inspections because taller buildings require longer flight times, more data capture passes, and potentially more complex CAAS permit applications for higher altitude operations. A 10-storey HDB block is straightforward to inspect, while a 50-storey tower in the CBD requires careful airspace coordination with Changi and Paya Lebar approach zones.
Facade complexity is the second major factor. A building with a simple painted concrete facade takes less time to photograph and analyse than one with multiple cladding types — stone panels, aluminium composite panels, curtain wall glazing, and decorative elements all requiring individual attention. Buildings with deep recesses, cantilevered sections, or irregular geometry need more flight passes to achieve complete coverage.
Location affects pricing primarily through airspace restrictions. Buildings near Changi Airport, Seletar Airport, or Paya Lebar Air Base require additional coordination time and may have altitude restrictions that necessitate modified flight patterns. Jurong Island industrial facilities require both CAAS permits and JTC security clearances, adding to the administration cost.
Report requirements also influence total cost. A basic condition survey report costs less than a full TR 78 compliant periodic facade inspection report requiring PE coordination and BCA submission formatting. Industrial inspections aligned with API standards or ISO requirements may involve additional engineering analysis beyond the drone survey itself.
How to Get the Best Value
Building owners and MCSTs can optimise their inspection budget through several practical approaches.
- Bundle Multiple Buildings — if you manage multiple properties, combining inspections into a single engagement reduces mobilisation costs and qualifies for volume discounts of 10-20%.
- Plan Ahead — emergency or rush inspections cost more than planned work. Engaging us 6-8 weeks before your BCA deadline gives adequate time for CAAS permits and allows standard pricing.
- Choose Drone First — drone inspection as the primary method with targeted rope access only where physical testing is needed delivers the best cost-to-coverage ratio.
- Annual Monitoring — a brief annual drone survey between mandatory 5-year PFI cycles costs $800-$2,000 and can identify developing issues before they require expensive emergency repairs.
- Compare Apples to Apples — when comparing quotes, verify that all providers include permits, thermal imaging, and comprehensive reporting. A lower headline price that excludes these elements is not actually cheaper.
What Happens After You Receive the Quote
Our quoting process is designed for transparency and speed. After receiving your building details, we provide a fixed-price quote within 2 hours during business hours. The quote breaks down exactly what is included — CAAS permits, number of flight sessions, thermal imaging, image analysis, report type, and delivery timeline.
Once you approve the quote, we begin CAAS permit applications immediately. The typical timeline from approval to inspection is 3-4 weeks, primarily driven by CAAS processing times. We schedule the inspection date in coordination with your building management to minimise disruption.
Payment terms are straightforward: 50 percent deposit upon confirmation, with the balance due upon report delivery. Corporate clients with ongoing inspection programmes can arrange monthly invoicing and 30-day payment terms. We do not charge additional fees for permit applications, site visits, or post-delivery questions about the report.
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