Thermal Imaging Heat Loss Survey

thermal imaging heat loss survey

A thermal imaging heat loss survey is a non-destructive way to check the integrity of your property’s insulation and to detect leaks. Thermal imaging cameras (also known as thermography) use infrared radiation to create a visual image showing differences in temperature – objects that are hotter will appear brighter on the camera’s screen and cooler items will show up as darker. This link https://thermal-imaging.uk/

Thermal imaging cameras are becoming a common tool for home and commercial inspections. We can conduct surveys on your existing property or carry out pre-purchase inspections on properties you are looking to buy. During a thermal imaging heat loss survey the camera is scanned across all accessible areas of your building, including external walls and roofs, ceilings, floors, doors and windows. A visual report will be produced detailing all areas of your property that require attention.

Winter-Ready with a Thermal Imaging Heat Loss Survey: What to Expect

In addition to the identifying of leaks, thermal imaging also allows for the measurement of the U-values of your home or commercial property. The U-value is a measure of how effective the building materials are as an insulator and a low figure will help reduce your heating costs.

Thermal imaging can be used in a number of applications such as predictive maintenance on machinery, checking the condition of electrical systems/components, finding points of wastewater discharge and for detecting structural problems such as condensation and damp. Our surveys can be carried out internally or externally, depending on weather conditions and access. We can also combine internal and external scans if the situation requires it.

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