Drone inspection in confined spaces
With custom-designed drones, Drone Eksperten is a leader in indoor and confined space drone inspection.












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Drone inspection with the Elios 3 drone
For indoor and confined space inspections, we use our Elios 3 drone from Flyability in Switzerland..
The drone is equipped with a 4K camera, full LED lighting, a safety grid, stability sensors and a 3D LiDAR scanner. This combination of equipment allows us to easily and safely fly and navigate in even the harshest environments.
With the Elios 3 drone, we inspect large incinerators at CHP plants and incineration plants. We fly in flues and chimneys to check the condition. We also perform TV inspections of large sewer pipes.
We often push the drone to the limit. And just the fact that we can send a drone into harsh working environments and confined spaces means that we can greatly increase human safety.
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Experts in confined space inspections
As we have previously mentioned, we carry out a wide range of exciting and demanding inspections in hard-to-reach areas and confined spaces.
As a result, we now have a dedicated department at Drone Eksperten that only deals with drone inspections in confined spaces. We get great feedback from our customers and use this feedback to develop the company and our services every day.
Because the technology we work with is so new and innovative, feedback on our work is crucial for us to continue to develop as a company, but also our drones and the equipment we use.

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Learn more about our solutions
Want a smarter way to perform inspections? In this video, we show how we use drones to inspect both outdoors from the air and indoors in enclosed spaces. We help detect damage, assess the condition of critical structures and perform advanced analyses such as thermography and ultrasonic thickness measurement (NDT).
At Drone Eksperten, we continuously optimise our solutions in collaboration with our customers and partners to deliver accurate and reliable results.
The benefits of our solution:
- Increased safety
- Reduced downtime
- Reduced costs
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Do you need an indoor inspection with a drone?
Our dedicated indoor drone inspection and confined space inspection team is always ready to discuss how we can help you create more safety, save more money and streamline your indoor and confined space inspections.
Are you considering our solution for your next project? Then contact us for a no-obligation chat about the possibilities and a customised quote for your project. We look forward to hearing from you.
Frequently asked questions
What types of inspections do you perform with drones?
We specialise in drone inspections in confined spaces, including large incinerators, flues, chimneys and sewers. Our Elios 3 drone can navigate tight and harsh environments to assess the condition and identify potential issues.
We also do regular aerial drone inspections.
Which drone do you use for inspections?
We use the Elios 3 from Flyability, which is equipped with a 4K camera, LED lighting, safety grid, stability sensors and a 3D LiDAR scanner. This technology allows us to fly safely in hard-to-reach areas.
What are the benefits of drone inspection over traditional methods?
Drone inspections reduce the need for scaffolding, ropes and manual inspection in hazardous environments. It increases safety for personnel, saves time and reduces the cost of inspections.
Why choose Drone Eksperten for indoor inspections?
We have a dedicated department that works exclusively with confined space inspections. Our experience and customer feedback means that we are constantly improving our technology and working methods to deliver the best solutions.
How can I get a quote for a drone inspection?
You can contact us for a non-binding dialogue about your project. We’ll customise a solution to your needs and give you a quote based on the scope and complexity of the job.
Are drone inspections safe for my facility?
Yes, our drones are designed to operate in enclosed spaces without damaging the facility. The safety grid protects both the drone and its surroundings, while advanced stability sensors ensure precise and controlled flights.