Thermography
Supporting Your Inspection Needs
A thermographic inspection does not allow you to see inside walls, but it provides a surface reading to evaluate certain issues that appear as hot/cold temperature differences.
Our certified and experienced building experts are qualified to perform this type of analysis—and, most importantly, to interpret the images obtained while considering other factors that influence the building!
Thanks to thermography, it is possible to identify heat loss through walls and ceilings, air infiltration around windows, thermal bridges, and assess insulation effectiveness. It also helps detect water infiltration in roofs and the building envelope.
Using an infrared camera avoids having to open walls or dismantle mechanical equipment to find the source of a problem, making the inspection faster and more efficient.
Sort Fact From Myth
MYTHS
- A thermal camera lets you see inside walls
- Thermographic testing eliminates the risk of hidden defects
- The price of the device guarantees the quality of results
FACTS
- The sun can distort data
- Anyone can operate a thermal camera, but understanding the results requires expertise.
- Only a certified inspector can properly interpret the results - keep that in mind!
