ScanTherm are the leading property thermography consultancy, providing thermal imaging surveys, training and expertise in the United Kingdom for 15 years. Our clients range from the biggest public and private sector businesses to individual people wanting advanced technical capability and brilliant service. Our thermal imaging surveys, also known as thermographic surveys, give our customers with valuable and one of a kind details of many aspects of building performance. ScanTherm has particular specialism in assessment of the building fabric, including judgement of insulation, thermal bridging and air tightness. These assessments help find the location and amount of heat loss in buildings of any age and size. Our experience ranges from surveying the Palace of Westminster, to some of the tallest tower blocks in London from drones, right down to individual houses or apartments. In addition, our non-destructive thermal imaging surveys are widely used for assessing the condition of flat roofs and structural water leak tracing in commercial and residential buildings. These thermographic surveys are used by many people for locating and performance/defect testing of hidden building systems such as underfloor heating. This may be needed during refurbishment projects or because of leaks. For more than ten years we has developed and provided the most expert applied building thermography training to building surveyors, architects, technicians, energy consultants, snagging surveyors and many other building people. This is based on the essential theory and practical know-how needed to plan, prepare, analyse, conduct and report on building thermography surveys. ScanTherm have developed many unique abilities and approaches which are embedded in our thermal imaging surveys and reports. The goal is to give quicker, better and easy to understand insight into buildings and building systems.
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