Thermal Imaging Camera
See what’s happening behind the surface without opening it up
Description
A thermal imaging camera turns temperature differences into a visual map, allowing you to see what’s happening behind walls, under floors, and inside building materials without opening anything up. It’s commonly used to track heat loss, locate water leaks, identify electrical hot spots, and confirm insulation performance. Instead of guessing where a problem might be, you get a clear image showing where heat is escaping or where moisture is sitting. Typical uses include: • Locating water leaks behind walls or ceilings • Identifying missing or poorly installed insulation • Checking underfloor heating performance • Detecting electrical overload points in switchboards and circuits • Finding air leaks around windows, doors, and rooflines The camera is particularly useful during renovations, maintenance checks, and fault finding where the issue isn’t visible but is affecting performance or causing damage. It provides a fast, non-invasive way to diagnose problems before cutting into walls or pulling apart finished work.
