Advanced thermal imaging for solar panels and roofs. Identify efficiency losses, moisture intrusion, and maintenance needs before they become expensive problems.
Thermal imaging reveals problems invisible to the naked eye, like moisture intrusion and insulation gaps.
Early detection of issues allows you to fix problems before they become expensive repairs.
Combine thermal documentation with cleaning services for dual revenue per project.
Identify underperforming panels and efficiency losses
Detect moisture, insulation gaps, and structural issues
Reveal hidden issues in building exteriors
Verify proper operation of rooftop HVAC systems
Our drone captures high-resolution thermal images of your solar panels, roof, or facade from multiple angles and distances.
We analyze the thermal data to identify temperature anomalies, efficiency losses, moisture patterns, and potential problems.
You receive a detailed report with thermal images, temperature data, problem areas highlighted, and recommendations for action.
Use the documentation to plan repairs, support insurance claims, or schedule maintenance with confidence.
Thermal imaging captures infrared radiation emitted by objects. Warmer areas appear brighter, cooler areas appear darker. This reveals temperature differences that indicate problems like moisture, insulation gaps, or equipment failures.
Thermal imaging reveals hot spots on solar panels that indicate failed cells or internal damage. These problems are invisible to the naked eye but significantly reduce panel efficiency. Early detection allows targeted repairs.
Yes. Moisture-saturated areas appear cooler than dry areas due to evaporative cooling. Thermal imaging can reveal moisture patterns that indicate leaks, even when visible damage isn't apparent.
Our thermal documentation includes high-resolution thermal images, temperature data, analysis of problem areas, and recommendations for repairs or maintenance. All data is provided in a comprehensive report.
Thermal imaging provides objective, scientific evidence of damage or deterioration. Insurance companies recognize thermal documentation as credible evidence for claims related to roof leaks, water damage, or equipment failure.