THERMAL CAMERA ASSESSMENTS

The Pre-Purchase Pest Inspection is restricted to only what is visible to the eye. This will identify obvious past and current pest activity and damage. However, termites may be active within cavities or within concealed timber framed walls, and their presence cannot be detected until the damage is obvious by sight and by destruction of the materials.

A thermal imaging camera, in conjunction with moisture metres, is an effective method to assess pest damage to the hidden sub-structure of any building. We therefore recommend the Thermal Camera Pest Report to obtain a more comprehensive assessment of the property in question.

With the use of a thermal imaging camera, our report will assess and comment on the condition of the wall framing and sub-structure of the building.

Please download our sample report for further details

Thermal Camera Electrical Report

Thermal camera imaging, also known as thermography, plays a crucial role in the electrical trade by allowing professionals to detect and analyze temperature variations in electrical systems. Here are some of the purposes and benefits of thermal camera imaging in the electrical trade:

  1. Early fault detection: Thermal imaging enables the early detection of faults and abnormalities in electrical systems. By identifying areas with abnormal heat signatures, electricians can proactively address potential issues before they lead to equipment failure, downtime, or safety hazards. This can help prevent costly repairs, production losses, and potential accidents.
  2. Preventive maintenance: Regular thermal inspections can be conducted as part of a preventive maintenance program. By periodically scanning electrical equipment, such as circuit breakers, transformers, motors, and electrical connections, thermal imaging helps identify components that are operating at high temperatures or exhibiting signs of overheating. This allows maintenance teams to schedule repairs or replacements, preventing unexpected failures and extending the lifespan of equipment.
  3. Safety enhancement: Electrical systems that operate under normal conditions should not generate excessive heat. Thermal imaging can quickly identify hotspots, loose connections, or faulty components that may pose safety risks, such as electrical arcing, short circuits, or fire hazards. Identifying these issues in advance helps prevent electrical accidents, electrical fires, and potential injuries to personnel.
  4. Increased efficiency: By pinpointing areas of energy loss or inefficiency, thermal imaging can help electricians optimize energy usage and reduce waste. For example, thermal inspections can identify insulation gaps, air leaks, or overloaded circuits that cause excessive heat generation and energy losses. By rectifying these issues, businesses can reduce their energy consumption, improve equipment performance, and lower utility costs.
  5. Documentation and reporting: Thermal imaging provides visual evidence of temperature anomalies in electrical systems. Electricians can capture and document images that show potential problem areas or areas of concern. This documentation serves as a record for future reference, enables trend analysis, and can be shared with clients, insurance companies, or regulatory bodies to demonstrate compliance with safety standards.
  6. Non-invasive and non-contact: One of the significant advantages of thermal imaging is its non-invasive and non-contact nature. Electricians can perform inspections without the need to physically touch or de-energize electrical components. This ensures minimal disruption to operations, reduces downtime, and improves overall safety during inspections.

Overall, thermal camera imaging in the electrical trade provides the ability to identify hidden issues, enhance safety, optimize maintenance efforts, and improve energy efficiency. By detecting potential problems before they escalate, electrical professionals can effectively mitigate risks, improve reliability, and ensure the smooth operation of electrical systems.

Thermal Camera Plumbing Report

Thermal camera imaging, or thermography, can also be applied to hydraulic systems and offer several purposes and benefits in hydraulic assessments. Here are some of the key ones:

Thermal camera imaging in hydraulic assessments helps detect leaks, identify overheating components, improve system efficiency, enable preventive maintenance, enhance safety, and provide valuable documentation. By utilizing thermal imaging technology, technicians can effectively diagnose and address issues in hydraulic systems, leading to improved performance, reduced downtime, and increased reliability.

Thermal camera imaging, or thermography, can also be applied to hydraulic systems and offer several purposes and benefits in hydraulic assessments. Here are some of the key ones:

1. Leakage detection: Thermal imaging can help identify leaks in hydraulic systems. When there is a leak, fluid escaping from the system often exhibits a temperature different from the surrounding components. Thermal cameras can detect these temperature variations, enabling technicians to pinpoint the location of leaks without the need for time-consuming visual inspections. This allows for quick identification and repair of leaks, minimizing fluid loss and preventing potential system failures.

2. Overheating detection: Excessive heat is a common issue in hydraulic systems and can be detrimental to their performance and longevity. Thermal imaging can detect components that are operating at elevated temperatures, such as pumps, valves, hoses, and cylinders. By identifying overheating areas, technicians can address underlying problems such as restricted flow, improper lubrication, or mechanical issues. Timely detection of overheating helps prevent component failures, reduces downtime, and extends the lifespan of hydraulic equipment.

3. System efficiency assessment: Hydraulic systems that are operating optimally should generate minimal heat. Thermal camera imaging can be used to evaluate the overall efficiency of a hydraulic system by identifying areas with excessive heat generation. This can be indicative of energy losses, inefficient fluid flow, or suboptimal component performance. By analyzing the thermal patterns, technicians can optimize system design, identify areas for improvement, and enhance energy efficiency, leading to cost savings and improved performance.

4. Preventive maintenance: Similar to electrical systems, thermal imaging plays a role in preventive maintenance for hydraulic systems. Regular thermal inspections can identify potential issues before they escalate, allowing technicians to schedule maintenance activities and prevent unexpected breakdowns. By proactively addressing problems such as clogged filters, worn-out components, or fluid contamination, hydraulic systems can operate reliably and avoid costly repairs or replacements.

5. Safety enhancement: Thermal imaging helps identify safety hazards in hydraulic systems. For example, overheating components may indicate potential risks such as fluid leaks, blocked filters, or excessive friction. By identifying these hazards early on, technicians can take appropriate measures to mitigate risks, prevent accidents, and ensure the safety of personnel working with or around the hydraulic equipment.

6. Documentation and reporting: Thermal imaging provides a visual record of temperature variations in hydraulic systems. These images can be captured and documented, serving as a reference for future assessments and maintenance activities. Additionally, thermal imaging reports can be shared with clients, insurance companies, or regulatory bodies to demonstrate compliance with safety standards and provide evidence of the system’s condition.

Thermal camera imaging in hydraulic assessments helps detect leaks, identify overheating components, improve system efficiency, enable preventive maintenance, enhance safety, and provide valuable documentation. By utilizing thermal imaging technology, technicians can effectively diagnose and address issues in hydraulic systems, leading to improved performance, reduced downtime, and increased reliability.

WHAT DOES THE REPORT COVER?

1. A thermal camera inspection and report identifying any heat members within the subject walls, floors and roof structure

2. A thermal report will identify any faults within the electrical trades that are generating a heat mass beyond the finished wall, floor and roof linings

3. A thermal camera inspection report will pick up any leaking pipes or any movement within the hydraulic system

4. Our report will bring hidden building issues to light

5. Identify building envelope air leaks

6. Identify moisture intrusion

WHAT DOES THE REPORT COVER?

A thermal camera inspection and report identifying any heat members within the subject walls, floors and roof structure

A thermal report will identify any faults within the electrical trades that are generating a heat mass beyond the finished wall, floor and roof linings

A thermal camera inspection report will pick up any leaking pipes or any movement within the hydraulic system

Our report will bring hidden building issues to light

Identify building envelope air leaks

Identify moisture intrusion

ALL SERVICES WITH ASSOCIATED FEES

NON URGENT = 5 – 7 Day Turnaround. RRP = 3 – 5 Day Turnaround. URGENT = Same Day Report (Overtime Rates).

All fees and Terms & Conditions outlined within this website are on the basis that all orders are processed via our online booking portal within this website.

Or

All phone orders will be processed using our standard Terms & Conditions and any bespoke requests negotiated and accepted by our office within a signed Work Order.

NON-URGENT
RRP
URGENT JOBS

+ Thermal Camera Pest Report, 1 location

$600.00

$720.00

$900.00

+ Thermal Camera Pest Report, over 100m2 (All furniture / belongings to be removed prior by client)

$990.00

$1200.00

$1600.00

+ Thermal Camera Electrical Assessment, 1 location

$450.00

$600.00

$800.00

+ Thermanl Camera Plumbing Assessment,1 location

$450.00

$600.00

$800.00

Our Non-Urgent price is a discount rate subject the order proceeding in the following manner:

  • The order is submit via our website and online booking portal
  • Payment is made via this website using the eway payment portal (credit card payment)
  • The Site inspection to be carried out within 3 business days after the date of the order being received (depends on access availability)
  • The report will be released within 7 business days from that date of the inspection (maximum 10 Business days turnaround)
  • The commissioning party grants The Property Inspectors Pty Ltd permission to release the report to the vendor/ agent/ or other buyers / Interested parties

Our RRP price is our standard list price for our services:

  • The order is submit via our website and online booking portal
  • Payment is made via this website using the eway payment portal (credit card payment)
  • The Site inspection to be carried out within 3 business days after the date of the order being received (depends on access availability)
  • The report will be released within 5 business days from that date of the inspection (maximum 8 Business days turn around)
  • The commissioning party grants The Property Inspectors Pty Ltd permission to release the report to the vendor/ agent/ or other buyers / Interested parties

Our Urgent Jobs price list is for all Urgent jobs that need to be done that day or the following day:

  • The order can be submit via our website and online booking portal / Via a email / Phone order
  • Payment is made via this website using the eway payment portal or over the phone with a manual credit card payment process
  • The Site inspection to be carried out within 24 hours of the payment being processed / taken (depends on access availability)
  • The report will be released within 24 Hours from that date of the inspection
    (Which always means after hours work and over time rates being paid to our inspector)
  • The commissioning party grants The Property Inspectors Pty Ltd permission to release the report to the vendor/ agent/ or other buyers / Interested parties
ALL PRICES ARE IN AUSTRALIAN DOLLARS AND EXCLUDE 10% GST.
GST WILL BE ADDED TO THE ORDER WITHIN YOUR SHOPPING CART.

 

Cancellation of appointments – refer to the Terms and Conditions within this website.

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ADDITIONAL REPORTS AVAILABLE OVER & ABOVE THE STANDARD BUILDING REPORT

PEST INSPECTION

PLUMBING INSPECTION

ELECTRICAL INSPECTION

LOOSE FILL ASBESTOS

VISUAL ASBESTOS INSPECTION

POOL COMPLIANCE REPORT

POOL CONDITION REPORT

MOISTURE METER ASSESSMENT

SECOND DWELLING / GRANNY FLAT

SECOND STOREY ROOF ASSESSMENT VIA DRONE / TWO PERSON INSPECTION

COST TO RECTIFY DEFECT