

Thermographic inspection, also known as infrared thermography, is a non-destructive testing technique that detects and visualizes thermal patterns and temperature differences on the surface of an object or within a material. This method uses an infrared camera to capture the infrared radiation emitted by the object, converting it into a visible image that represents the temperature variations.
This inspection technique, which utilizes thermal imaging, offers several benefits, including:
- Identifying insulation deficiencies
- Detecting moisture intrusion
- Improving energy efficiency by pinpointing areas of heat loss
- Early detection of potential problems
- Enhancing safety by identifying electrical issues
- Providing a comprehensive analysis of a building's thermal performance
Ultimately, these benefits lead to cost savings by allowing for targeted repairs and preventative maintenance.

