Overview
What this service is designed to do
Our building envelope inspections use thermal imaging to document temperature patterns across exterior walls, rooflines, penetrations, and other problem areas. The goal is to provide clear visual evidence that helps property owners, contractors, and facility teams decide where deeper evaluation or repair work may be needed.
Benefits
How it helps
- Document possible air leakage around windows, doors, seams, and penetrations
- Identify thermal patterns that may indicate missing or compressed insulation
- Locate areas that may need follow-up moisture testing or contractor review
- Support energy-efficiency planning and maintenance decisions
- Reduce guesswork by pairing thermal imagery with standard visual photos
Deliverables
What you receive
- Thermal and RGB image set
- Annotated findings report
- Summary of observed anomalies
- Location notes for follow-up inspection or repair planning
Process
How the inspection works
Review the property type, known problem areas, and inspection goal
Capture thermal imagery during suitable conditions
Compare thermal patterns against visible property details
Deliver a concise report with photos and observations
FAQ
Common questions
Can thermal imaging confirm exactly where air is leaking?
Thermal imaging documents temperature differences that may indicate leakage or insulation issues. It is observational and is best used with contractor evaluation, blower-door testing, or moisture testing when confirmation is needed.
Is this useful for both homes and commercial buildings?
Yes. Building envelope thermal imaging can support homeowners, property managers, contractors, and facility teams.
What conditions are best for this service?
Thermal inspections work best when there is a meaningful indoor-to-outdoor temperature difference and limited interference from sun, rain, or high wind.