/ Level 2 & 3 Certified

Four inspection disciplines. One certified consultancy.

Electrical, mechanical, drone thermal, and building diagnostics — each with defined methodology, referenced standards, and annotated thermal evidence in every report.

Extreme close-up of a handheld thermal imager screen displaying a high-voltage switchgear panel with hot-spot anomaly highlighted in amber-red false colour, imager body gripped by a technician's gloved hand, studio strobe lighting emphasising the screen readout and hardware detail
Extreme close-up of a handheld thermal imager screen displaying a high-voltage switchgear panel with hot-spot anomaly highlighted in amber-red false colour, imager body gripped by a technician's gloved hand, studio strobe lighting emphasising the screen readout and hardware detail
Drone hovering low over an industrial rooftop during a thermal mapping pass, thermal camera pod visible on gimbal underside, rooftop HVAC units and conduit runs filling the frame below, clear daylight conditions showing genuine thermal contrast across rooftop surfaces
Drone hovering low over an industrial rooftop during a thermal mapping pass, thermal camera pod visible on gimbal underside, rooftop HVAC units and conduit runs filling the frame below, clear daylight conditions showing genuine thermal contrast across rooftop surfaces
Technician holding a thermal imager against an exterior commercial building facade, infrared camera screen visible showing moisture ingress pattern around a window frame in false colour blue-to-red gradient, on-site daylight photography with building wall filling the background
Technician holding a thermal imager against an exterior commercial building facade, infrared camera screen visible showing moisture ingress pattern around a window frame in false colour blue-to-red gradient, on-site daylight photography with building wall filling the background
Close-up of a laptop screen displaying a custom thermal monitoring dashboard with real-time infrared sensor data graphs and alert thresholds, keyboard and industrial plant environment visible in background, studio strobe on screen emphasising data readouts
Close-up of a laptop screen displaying a custom thermal monitoring dashboard with real-time infrared sensor data graphs and alert thresholds, keyboard and industrial plant environment visible in background, studio strobe on screen emphasising data readouts
— Inspection Disciplines

Select your inspection type

Electrical & Mechanical

Drone Thermal Inspections

Building Diagnostics

Custom Monitoring Applications

Level 2 and 3 handheld imager inspections across high-voltage to low-voltage power systems and rotating industrial equipment. Thermal gradients measured, standards referenced.

Aerial thermal mapping of rooftops, solar arrays, and large infrastructure inaccessible by handheld imagers. Drone and ground coverage delivering a complete thermal picture.

Envelope integrity, moisture ingress, and HVAC thermal diagnostics for commercial facilities. Evidence-grade inspection reports referenced to building survey standards.

Customer-specific infrared monitoring systems built to bridge the gap between scheduled inspections. Continuous thermal data where handheld and drone coverage ends.

Close-up of a printed and annotated thermal inspection report lying on a technical work surface, showing a false-colour infrared image of an electrical panel with temperature gradient callouts and measurement markers in red, a Level 2 certification stamp visible at top right, studio strobe lighting emphasising the document detail and data annotations
Close-up of a printed and annotated thermal inspection report lying on a technical work surface, showing a false-colour infrared image of an electrical panel with temperature gradient callouts and measurement markers in red, a Level 2 certification stamp visible at top right, studio strobe lighting emphasising the document detail and data annotations
▸ Hard Evidence in the Report

Annotated images. Gradient measurements. Referenced standards.

Every report names the certification level applied, the standard it references, and the exact thermal data captured — not a summary of impressions. Infrared doesn't lie; neither does the report.