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Thermographic Inspection: What is it?

A thermographic inspection, also known as thermal imaging, is a non-invasive and non-destructive method of detecting and diagnosing problems in a variety of systems and structures. These inspections use specialised infrared cameras to detect and measure small differences in temperature, which can indicate issues such as electrical failures, moisture intrusion, and insulation deficiencies. It is wise to choose one when purchasing a new home as it can guarantee your safety and comfort. 

Benefits of a Thermographic Inspection

Thermographic inspections have a number of benefits over traditional inspection methods. As they do not require any physical contact with the object being inspected, they can be performed quickly and safely, without the need for scaffolding or other specialised equipment. This also makes them suitable for inspecting objects that are difficult to access or hazardous to approach, such as electrical panels or live machinery.

In addition, thermal imaging cameras are able to detect temperature differences that are too small to be detected by the human eye, allowing for the detection of problems that may not be visible to the naked eye. This can help identify potential issues before they become larger and more expensive to fix.

Another benefit of thermographic inspections is that they provide a visual representation of the temperature variations within an object or system. This allows for easy identification and analysis of problem areas, and can provide valuable information for decision making and repair planning.

How Does a Thermographic Inspection Work?

When getting an inspection, a professional will use a thermographic camera. Thermography uses infrared video and still cameras to measure surface temperatures. The light that these instruments see is in the heat spectrum. Images on the video or film capture the building’s skin temperature changes, from white for warm regions to black for cooler regions. It looks for water and moisture that may be inside the walls – so that this issue can be addressed.

When are Thermographic Inspections used?

Thermographic inspections are commonly used in a variety of industries, including building and construction, electrical and mechanical engineering, and manufacturing. In the building and construction industry, thermal imaging cameras are used to detect moisture and insulation deficiencies in walls and roofs, as well as to locate and diagnose electrical issues. 

Within the electrical and mechanical engineering industries, thermographic inspections are used to detect overheating components and bearing failures in machinery. In manufacturing, thermal imaging cameras are used to detect hot spots in production processes and ensure the proper functioning of equipment.

Why Choose Home Snagging UK? 

At Home Snagging, we combine state-of-the-art technology with our industry knowledge to make sure that your home is finished exactly how you want it. Using our keen eye and  attention to detail, we ensure that your new home is built as promised. Our employees are trained in defect prevention, finish consistency, and thermographic inspections. Also, we provide a variety of services along with lifetime support and advice. Learn more about our packages here. Alternatively, follow us on Instagram.

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