Infrared Inspection on New Construction

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Infrared Inspection on New Construction After years of evolution, thermal imaging has established itself as a very effective technique used to detect the condition of new construction. You may carry out the thermal inspection yourself using your infrared camera or you may get into a contract with professionals offering thermal imaging services. Thermal imaging may very well decide how much excellence you achieve in new construction projects when it comes to locating leaks and building energy-efficient structures.

What is Thermal Imaging? All objects are known to emit infrared energy which is referred to as its heat signature. An infrared camera is used to detect and measure infrared energy released by objects. Anomalies in the energy released, or the heat signature of any object indicates a leakage, which is shown through electromagnetic images. These images are presented along with digital images in a report showing where the faults lie in new construction. There are various purposes that thermal imaging can be used for in new construction. The most common ones are: •

Detection of thermal insulation and HVAC issues

Pinpointing any loss of energy

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