Thermal imaging cameras for building applications are powerful and non-invasive tools for monitoring and diagnosing the condition of buildings, solar panels, and windmills. With a thermal imaging camera, you can identify problems early, allowing them to be documented and corrected before becoming more serious and more costly to repair. Thermal imaging inspections:
- Gives you a full image of the situation
- Identify and locate anomalies quickly
- Measures temperatures
- Stores information
- Tells you exactly what needs to be fixed
- Helps you find faults before real problems occur
- Saves you valuable time and money
Using thermal imaging for building applications
Inspecting buildings using a thermal imaging camera is a powerful and non-invasive means of monitoring and diagnosing the condition of buildings. Thermal imaging technology has become one of the most valuable diagnostic tools for building inspections. A thermal imaging camera can identify problems early, allowing them to be documented and corrected before becoming more serious and more costly to repair.
A thermal imaging inspection can help:
• Visualize energy losses
• Detect missing or defective insulation
• Source air and water leaks
• Find moisture in the insulation, in roofs and walls, both in the internal and the external structure
• Locate thermal bridges
• Locate water infiltration in flat roofs
• Detect construction failures
• Monitor the drying of building