UK Wide Thermal Imaging Survey

Thermal Imaging Survey Service

Our thermal imaging survey services are the UK’s epitome of thoroughness and trustworthiness in the sector. We conduct both indoor and outdoor thermal surveys with utmost professionalism in residential and commercial properties.

UK’s #1 Thermal Imaging Camera Survey Company

UK’s Leading Thermal Imaging Survey Company

Are you concerned about the high cost of heating your home? A heat loss survey can help you identify ways to reduce your energy consumption and save money.

Our energy auditor can conduct a survey of your home and provide you with a report detailing the areas where you could improve your insulation and make other energy-saving improvements. Schedule a heat loss survey today and start saving money on your energy bills!

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What Is A Thermal Imaging Survey?

A thermal imaging survey is a non-invasive inspection technique that uses thermal imaging cameras to visually represent surface temperatures of an object, aiming to identify thermal anomalies that may indicate defects or issues. 

Our thermographic surveys can be applied to various objects and situations, such as buildings, liquids and gas, electrical circuits, capacitors, and vehicles.

Save money on your energy bills by fixing the areas of heat loss in your home
Get a visual image of where the heat is escaping in your home
Providing home owners with the heat loss data they need

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Thermographic surveys for Home Insulation

Drone Thermal Survey Service

Thermal imaging is a valuable tool for assessing the energy efficiency of buildings. By taking thermal images of a building and running them through photogrammetry software, it is possible to identify points of heat loss.

This information can then be used to make changes that will improve the efficiency of the building. UAVs are an ideal platform for heat loss detection, as they allow for the building to be inspected from all angles.

As a result, UAV-based thermographic survey is becoming an increasingly popular way to improve energy efficiency of buildings, roofs and flat roofs.

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Guide to Thermal Survey

Keep The Heat In
And Bills Low

Heating your home can be one of the largest expenses in your budget. Our thermal surveys to identify areas where heat loss is occurring in your home and take steps to seal those gaps.

Not only will our thermal camera save you money on your energy use, but it will also help to protect the environment by reducing your carbon footprint.

By taking simple steps to reduce heat loss, you can save money and help the planet at the same time

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Slash Your Energy Bills:
Combat Heat Loss in UK Homes

With wholesale gas prices soaring by 300% in 2023, UK homeowners are feeling the pinch on their energy bills. Now, more than ever, it’s crucial to reduce your home’s heat loss. By enhancing your home’s insulation and minimising heat loss, you can reduce the demand on your heating system, thereby lowering your energy consumption and ultimately easing the burden of these increased costs.


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Residential Thermographic Surveys

We Use Top-Of-The-Line Thermal Cameras

We utilise top-tier commercial thermal cameras for our heat loss surveys, detecting heat inefficiencies in buildings with pinpoint precision. These cameras work by identifying infrared radiation – the signature of heat emitted by objects warmer than their surroundings.

If there’s a temperature disparity in our survey, it’s an indicator of heat loss. When there is a significant temperature difference between the inside and outside of a building, it can be due to either heat escaping from inside the building or cold air infiltrating the building from outside.

Both scenarios can contribute to a building’s overall thermal inefficiency.

Thermal cameras can help detect these spots that may need to be addressed to improve the building’s overall energy efficiency.

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Thermal Bridging Identification Service

Thermal Survey Results

Thermal Bridging Identification Service

Thermal bridging refers to the movement of heat across an object that is more conductive than the materials around it, creating a path of least resistance for heat transfer. In buildings, thermal bridges are localised areas of the building envelope where heat flow is different (usually increased) compared to adjacent areas.

These bridges can lead to increased energy consumption for heating and cooling, as well as potential condensation issues within the building envelope

We offer a comprehensive thermal bridging identification solution. By leveraging cutting-edge technology, we detect and analyse areas where heat is conducted more efficiently, providing a pathway for heat transfer.

Thermal Survey for Leak Detection

Spot Missing Insulation with Thermal Cameras

Our advanced thermal imaging service is a powerful tool for detecting missing insulation in your building. We exploit temperature variations on surfaces, like walls and ceilings, that are identified through the infrared radiation emitted by objects. Missing insulation can permit heat or cold to seep through, forming discernible hot or cold spots that a thermal camera can visualise.

During our thorough walk-through of your building and loft space, we use our thermal imagers to pinpoint these temperature disparities in your building fabric and loft insulation. Thereby identifying areas of missing insulation.

We commonly find insulation gaps around outlets and switches, at the junction of outer walls and roofs in attics, and in unfinished garages adjoining the main building. Insulation in wall cavities can also settle over time, resulting in spaces where heat can escape.

Spot Missing Insulation with Thermal Cameras

Making Important Decisions with Confidence

Benefits of a Thermographic Survey Service


Preventative Maintenance

Non-invasive diagnostic method

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Identification of Structural Defects

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Drone capabilities

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Thermal Imaging Survey Results

We Provide UK Wide Home Thermal Surveyors

We believe that every home is unique and therefore requires a tailored approach when it comes to energy efficient. Our team of home thermal imaging surveyors offer a comprehensive service, working with you to assess your property and identify areas where energy loss occurs.

We then provide advice on the most effective measures to address the issue, whether it is insulation, draught-proofing or double glazing. Our aim is to help you make your home as energy-efficient as possible, saving you money on your energy bills and reducing your carbon footprint.

Thermal Survey for Leak Detection

Streamlining Your Homes Energy Efficiency to Cut Down Your Bills

A thermal loss survey is a key step towards reducing your energy costs. Using a sophisticated thermal infrared camera, this process identifies how much heat your home is losing and where this is happening.

By pinpointing these heat loss areas, you can make specific improvements to increase your home’s energy efficiency, leading to notable savings on your gas and energy bills. Thermal imaging surveys are not only fast and simple but also represent a long-term investment towards cost-effective living.

Our detailed approach considers various factors, including insulation type, the age of the house, and the local climate. This ensures a tailored solution for your distinct needs.

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Understanding a Thermal Imaging Survey

We Survey Residential and Commercial Houses

Thermographic surveys are an invaluable tool for understanding and addressing the root causes of pipe leaks or moisture ingress into buildings. By detecting leaks in buried pipes or identifying water ingress, thermographic surveys can help prevent further damage to buildings and their contents.

Thermal imaging can be used to locate trapped moisture in other areas, helping to prevent the growth of mold and mildew.

Detect trapped moisture or identifying moisture ingress.
Prevent the growth of mold and mildew by identifying water ingress
Prevent costly repairs or replacements of pipes or other building components
Identify the root causes of pipe leaks with our non destructive leak detection
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Thermal Imaging Survey Equipment

Thermal Survey for Electrical Systems

Check for Cold Spots in the Floor Heating System

Infrared thermography of underfloor heating is a great way to check for hot spots and cold spots in the floor heating system. This can help you identify problems if there are any leaks in the system, or if it has been installed incorrectly. Additionally, thermographic surveys can also help you check for blockages in the system, or potential defects of the system.

Find hot spots and cold spots in your floor heating system
Determine if there are any air leakage in your system
Check for blockages in your system
Check for poor maintenance of your system with electronic leak detection

Thermal Survey for Building Inspections

Detect Faults in Electrical and Mechanical Equipment

Thermographic inspections of mechanical equipment can help identify potential problems before they cause failures, reducing unplanned downtime, saving time. By catching potential problems early, you can avoid costly unplanned downtime and save time keeping your operation running smoothly.

Thermal imaging inspections allow you to highlight mechanical faults that are not visible with the naked eye. Thermal imaging is a non-destructive testing method used to detect faults in electrical and mechanical equipment.

Thermal Imaging Survey for Electrical Systems

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