If you aren’t familiar with the technique of using a borescope or flexible inspection camera for non-destructive leak detection, you will be unaware of the advantages of this inspection method when otherwise restricted or inaccessible parts of the building call for water ingress to be identified. This is particularly beneficial in sourcing the leak within areas which aren’t visible to the naked eye. A borescope can best be described as being similar to a medical endoscope, but with a straight and rigid probe where the optical device can view at 90° into the structure. Whereas an inspection camera views in the direction of travel but can be bent to manoeuvre through the structure. Both have their distinct advantages and are invaluable when tracings building leaks.
Established more than 30 years ago, Thornton Consulting are industry leaders in the provision of a highly professional leak detection and consultancy service throughout the UK and the Republic of Ireland. Their client portfolio includes Main Contractors, Landlords, Architects, Surveyors, Facilities Management, Building Managers and many more within the property sector.
A borescope inspection can be an invaluable asset in assessing the integrity of elements within a cavity wall. This is particularly useful in determining the source of a leak so that further investigations or remedial repairs can be targeted at the right area of the structure.
Similarly, a flexible inspection can be used to locate defects in the structure which are difficult to access and confirm the source of leak when combined with other test methods such as a simulated rainfall test. Often an assessment can also me made where different elements of the structure interface and the integrity of each item.
These
hi-tech surveying procedures with high-resolution cameras are cost-efficient
and effective in the identification of any trouble spots in a confined areas
when carried out by Thornton Consulting’s highly experienced operatives. Images
can be taken and included in a report for reference which will not only give
peace of mind that all defects have been accurately located, but clients will
also be able to make an informed decision on rectifying areas of concern should
any be identified during the inspection. Call us today on 01342 410508 or is preferred use the contact form on our website
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