Bayside Lifestyles provides insight into what thermal imaging is and why it is needed in new build inspections.
Thermal imaging is conducted using an infrared camera, this is the easiest and most time efficient way to detect moisture, energy waste and electrical problems in buildings.
An infrared camera allows inspectors, like Bayside Lifestyles in Brisbane, to detect any temperature differences, this data is then transferred to a thermal image that makes the temperature readings visible to the inspector. Moisture detected in thermal imaging will appear brighter or darker in comparison to dry areas.
Thermal Imaging:
When a moisture metre and thermal imaging camera (infrared camera) are used collectively in a new build inspection an inspector can determine the spread, severity, and location of the damaged spaces. While this may sound like the technology does all the work, this job is highly specialised and is not offered by all building inspectors, Bayside Lifestyles is one of the few that specialise in such technology.
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What can lead to water damage in a structure:
- Poor quality construction – Bayside Lifestyles recommends new build inspections to ensure the quality of construction.
- Inadequate plumbing installation
- Structure’s aging infrastructure
- Normal wear and tear
- Homes located in coastal areas, that are more susceptible to moisture damage due to higher humidity levels and salty sea air.
- In wet areas such as bathrooms and kitchens, if general upkeep of these spaces is not maintained, like resealing butts and joints with silicone, there is a higher risk of moisture damage.
Why thermal imaging is important:
Thermal imaging testing is a vital step in quality control measures when building, buying, or living in a house. If moisture is detected, the source of that moisture can also be detected. Studies shows that heat losses can account for 50% of a building’s total energy consumption. This energy loss occurs due to air leakage, this is commonly found in chimneys, attics, and poorly sealed windows. New build inspections are a great way to identify any moisture in your home before moving in or finalising the sale. At Bayside Lifestyles, our top priority is you, ensuring your new home is not only safe but meets the Australian Standard.
Effects of moisture in your home can include:
- Growth of mould and mildew
- Damage to paintwork and peeling wallpaper
- Rotting walls and flooring, posing a safety hazard
- Electronics damage and more.