Under Floor Heating
Infared Imaging is an easy non destructive way to find and check pipes and tubes for leaks.
When the water pipes are laid in the floor or under plaster, the heat of the pipes radiates through the surface and the pattern can easily be detected with an infrared camera.
Infared imaging has been used to prove that under-floor radiant line spacing was below the designer’s specified instructions, to view different radiant flooring heat zones and identify crimps in tubing and other post-installation validation concerns. In this context infrared imaging can often save time and unnecessary destructive investigation.

Spacing below specification
Leaks would show up as non linear patterns off the pipe runs.
