Predictive maintenance is always more cost-effective than emergency repairs – make infrared thermographic scans an essential tool for identifying faults before they escalate.
Initial consultation to review your equipment list, goals, and schedule to ensure a smooth inspection with zero disruption.
Using high-resolution FOTRIC cameras, we scan live systems under load to collect data and detect invisible faults.
Thermal data is analyzed, anomalies are verified, and issues are ranked by severity.
Receive a clear, detailed report with thermal images, findings, and actionable next steps.
We review results with your team and establish ongoing Predictive Maintenance Schedule and Support.
At THERMOInspect, we specialize in non-invasive infrared inspections that uncover hidden electrical faults before they lead to costly failures, safety incidents, or unplanned downtime. By detecting abnormal heat signatures within your live systems, we help identify underlying issues like equipment strain, poor connections, or phase imbalances—often long before traditional inspections would catch them.
Whether you’re managing a manufacturing plant, commercial facility, or large-scale industrial site, our inspections offer a precise, real-time view of your electrical system’s health—empowering your maintenance team to take preventive action and stay compliant with safety standards.
Our certified thermographers perform detailed thermal scans on:
All findings are compiled into a clear, professional report featuring annotated thermal images, severity ratings, and actionable recommendations.
Our inspections not only enhance safety but also serve as evidence of proactive maintenance – often required by insurers and regulatory bodies.
No. Thermographic inspections are non-contact and can be safely performed while systems are energized, allowing us to assess equipment under real operating conditions.
We recommend annually, or more frequently for critical systems or harsh environments.
Overheating connections, unbalanced loads, faulty breakers, deteriorating cables, loose terminations, and overloaded circuits—often invisible to the naked eye.
Typically within 3 business days. Rush service is available upon request.
Yes. All our inspections are conducted by Licensed electricians with Level 2 or higher Thermography certification.
Mechanical failures often develop silently—until they result in costly breakdowns, production delays, or even safety hazards. At THERMOInspect, we provide thermal imaging inspections for mechanical systems, giving you an inside look at how your equipment is performing under load, in real-time, and without interrupting operations.
By detecting excess friction, misalignments, heat buildup, and lubrication issues early, our inspections help maintenance teams make informed, timely interventions—extending equipment life and minimizing costly downtime.
Mechanical components generate heat during normal operation—but abnormal or excessive heat can be a warning sign of wear, imbalance, or failure in progress. Thermal imaging captures these anomalies with high precision, even in systems that are difficult or dangerous to access with traditional inspection methods.
Our certified thermographers conduct infrared inspections on a wide range of mechanical assets, including:
Each inspection includes thermal and visual imaging, detailed analysis, and a professional report with maintenance recommendations based on severity.
Yes. In fact, thermal inspections are only effective when the equipment is in operation and under load, allowing us to assess performance under real-world conditions.
We can identify heat caused by friction, misalignment, worn bearings, poor lubrication, belt slippage, unbalanced loads, and airflow blockages.
For critical assets, quarterly or semi-annual inspections are ideal. For general equipment, annual inspections can be a valuable part of your maintenance plan.
Reports are typically delivered within 3 business days. Expedited reporting can be arranged when needed.
Absolutely. Mechanical thermography is ideal for monitoring HVAC systems, pumps, fans, and other facility equipment where continuous operation is essential.
While Canada currently does not have a standardized national requirement for thermal imaging inspections, many insurers and facility managers expect documented evidence of preventive maintenance as part of a comprehensive risk management strategy.
At THERMOInspect, we provide certified thermal imaging inspections and professional reporting that align with the general principles and best practices outlined by leading safety and maintenance guidelines, including:
Our reports are designed to meet the expectations of insurance underwriters, safety auditors, and corporate compliance officers, providing peace of mind and proof of due diligence.
Thermal imaging allows us to safely inspect electrical and mechanical systems while they’re operating, identifying faults such as overheating, friction, and loose connections before they escalate into system failures or safety hazards.
This proactive approach helps your organization:
All findings are clearly presented and professionally documented, making them suitable for submission to insurers, property managers, or compliance officers.
Even without a mandated thermal standard in Canada, proactive inspections are quickly becoming industry best practice—and in many cases, a requirement for commercial property insurance.
Yes, most commercial and industrial insurance providers recognize certified thermal imaging reports as valid documentation of proactive maintenance and risk management.
We commonly inspect electrical panels, switchgear, mechanical equipment, motors, HVAC systems, and more. We can tailor the inspection scope to meet your specific internal compliance or insurance needs.
Once per year is typical, especially for high-value or mission-critical systems. Some insurers may require inspections more frequently depending on your risk profile.
Not currently. Canada does not have a mandated national standard for thermographic inspections. However, insurers and safety officers often reference international guidelines (e.g., CSA Z462, NFPA 70B) to evaluate risk and maintenance practices.
Within 3 business days. Expedited service is available upon request.
Yes. All our inspections are conducted by Licensed electricians with Level 2 or higher Thermography certification.
At THERMOInspect, we don’t believe in one-size-fits-all solutions. We specialize in designing customized thermography-based Predictive Maintenance (PdM) programs that align with your facility’s unique systems, schedules, and operational priorities.
Whether you manage a single industrial site or a portfolio of commercial properties, our multiyear programs are built to support your long-term maintenance strategy, reduce unplanned downtime, and extend asset life—all while providing the peace of mind that comes with professional, proactive monitoring.
We view each PdM program as a collaborative relationship, not just a service. By working closely with your maintenance team, reliability engineers, or facility managers, we help you:
Our goal is to become a trusted long-term partner in your predictive maintenance mission—not just a vendor.
Our certified thermographers perform detailed thermal scans on:
All findings are compiled into a clear, professional report featuring annotated thermal images, severity ratings, and actionable recommendations.
Our inspections not only enhance safety but also serve as evidence of proactive maintenance – often required by insurers and regulatory bodies.
No. Thermographic inspections are non-contact and can be safely performed while systems are energized, allowing us to assess equipment under real operating conditions.
We recommend annually, or more frequently for critical systems or harsh environments.
Overheating connections, unbalanced loads, faulty breakers, deteriorating cables, loose terminations, and overloaded circuits—often invisible to the naked eye.
Typically within 3 business days. Rush service is available upon request.
Yes. All our inspections are conducted by Licensed electricians with Level 2 or higher Thermography certification.