Continuation of insulation surveys by thermographic inspection using an infrared camera to identify and measure thermal energy emitted from a building. In accordance with the BRE Report 176 or BS EN 1387: 1999
Buildings with continuity of insulation can be heated more efficiently to conserve energy and save money. Therefore lower carbon dioxide emissions can be achieved while providing a more comfortable and cost-effective working/living environment for occupants.
Thermography can also be used to identify possible air infiltration paths and areas of poor insulation that need to be addressed before or after airtightness testing.
Although the regulations allow for self declaration, thermography is a more quantifiable and approved means of compliance.