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Commercial Thermal Imaging & Building Diagnostics

ENSUVA provides independent thermal imaging surveys, building diagnostics, and building performance investigations for new and existing non-residential buildings throughout Ireland.

Thermal Imaging & Diagnostics

  • Commercial thermal imaging surveys

  • Heat loss investigations

  • Building fabric diagnostics

  • Thermal bridge identification

  • Moisture-related anomaly detection

  • Building envelope performance assessments

Scope of Service

Compliance & Technical Support

  • Building performance investigations

  • Commercial defect diagnostics

  • Retrofit planning support

  • Building condition assessments

  • Energy performance evaluations

  • Technical consultancy services

Assessment & Diagnostic Process

1. Project Review

Review of building information, project objectives, and available technical documentation.

2. On-Site Survey

Thermal imaging survey and visual assessment of building fabric, envelope performance, and construction elements.

3. Diagnostic Evaluation

Analysis of thermal anomalies, heat loss pathways, moisture risks, and building performance issues.

4. Findings & Guidance

Preparation of technical findings, observations, and building performance recommendations.

Typical Project Types

Existing Commercial Buildings

Thermal imaging assessments supporting building performance investigations and asset management objectives.

Commercial Refurbishment Projects

Building diagnostics supporting energy upgrades, refurbishment works, and improvement planning.

Property Transactions

Independent building diagnostics supporting technical due diligence and acquisition reviews.

New Commercial Developments

Thermal imaging investigations supporting construction quality review and performance verification.

Compliance & Regulatory Support

ENSUVA provides technical guidance relating to building diagnostics, thermal imaging investigations, and commercial building performance evaluation.

  • Commercial thermal imaging surveys

  • Building fabric diagnostics

  • Heat loss investigations

  • Thermal bridge identification

  • Moisture-related investigations

  • Retrofit planning support

  • Commercial building performance consultancy

  • A commercial thermal imaging survey uses infrared imaging technology to identify temperature variations within a building and support building performance investigations.

  • Thermal imaging can assist with identifying heat loss, thermal bridges, insulation defects, air leakage pathways, moisture-related anomalies, and building fabric performance issues.

  • Thermal imaging surveys may be undertaken on offices, retail units, industrial facilities, hospitality premises, educational buildings, healthcare facilities, and other non-residential properties.

  • Yes. Thermal imaging can identify areas where building performance may be improved through targeted interventions and remedial measures.

Commercial Thermal Imaging & Building Diagnostics FAQs

  • Thermal imaging can help identify temperature patterns associated with moisture-related anomalies, although further investigation may be required to confirm moisture presence.

  • Yes. Thermal imaging can assist with identifying building performance issues before, during, and after refurbishment works.

  • Yes. Thermal imaging is commonly used as part of wider building diagnostic and performance evaluation investigations.

  • Survey duration depends on building size, complexity, access arrangements, and project requirements.

Commercial Thermal Imaging & Diagnostics Enquiry

ENSUVA provides commercial thermal Imaging & diagnostics services supporting building performance, energy assessment, certification, regulatory compliance, retrofit strategy, and technical consultancy requirements for commercial and non-residential buildings throughout Ireland.

Submit project details to request an assessment, consultancy review, certification support, compliance guidance, or technical advice relating to this service.