Thermal Imaging Survey
A thermal imaging survey uses an infrared camera to detect heat patterns and temperature variations on surfaces throughout a home. Unlike a standard visual inspection, it allows a surveyor to see "into" the building fabric, identifying hidden issues without needing to tear down walls or lift floorboards.
Key Features
Thermal imaging survey identifies specific areas where insulation is missing, settled, or damaged.
Thermal cameras can spot dampness behind plasterboard or slow leaks in underfloor heating pipes long before they become visible to the naked eye as mould or rot.
The camera can visualize streaks of cold air entering the warm environment through air leaks around window frames, doors and loft hatches.
Your report will include thermal image photos as part of the analysis.