The application of infrared thermal imaging in house inspections can help detect the heat distribution and heat leakage issues of buildings, thereby assessing the building's energy efficiency and structural condition. Here are some common applications of infrared thermal imaging in house inspections:
Infrared thermal imaging can detect temperature differences on surfaces such as walls, ceilings, and floors, helping to identify areas with insulation defects or damaged insulating materials.
Water leaks usually cause local temperature increases on walls or ceilings. Infrared thermal imaging can help identify areas where water leaks might exist.
Infrared thermal imaging can be used to detect abnormal heating conditions in electrical equipment such as circuits, wires, and outlets, helping to prevent fires and electrical faults.
Infrared thermal imaging can help assess the energy efficiency of a building, identify areas with significant energy loss, and guide energy-saving renovations and maintenance.
Infrared thermal imaging can detect abnormal heat distribution in building structures, helping to identify potential structural issues such as cracks or leaks.
Infrared thermal imaging in house inspections can provide very valuable information, helping to assess the safety, energy efficiency, and comfort of buildings, and providing guidance for maintenance and renovation.