
Thermographic Survey
A thermographic survey uses infrared cameras to detect and visualize heat emitted from buildings, equipment, or surfaces. It reveals temperature differences that are often invisible to the naked eye, helping identify issues like heat leaks, electrical faults, insulation gaps, or mechanical problems. This non-contact, non-invasive method provides quick, accurate insights into thermal performance, enabling proactive maintenance and energy efficiency improvements. Essentially, it captures a thermal “map” of an area, making hidden temperature anomalies visible, so problems can be diagnosed and addressed before they escalate.