Building envelope

See every place the building
is losing heat

Air leakage, missing insulation, and thermal bridging are invisible to the naked eye. Thermal imaging makes them unmissable. Atlas captures, annotates, and reports envelope deficiencies so building owners can prioritise the work that actually reduces energy loss.

What Atlas detects

The full picture of envelope performance

Atlas reads radiometric data from your FLIR, DJI, and Autel thermal cameras so every finding is grounded in measured temperature — not a colour palette impression.

Air leakage paths

Identify infiltration and exfiltration points around windows, doors, penetrations, and wall-to-roof junctions — the defects responsible for the largest heating and cooling losses.

Missing & degraded insulation

Cold spots in walls, ceilings, and floor assemblies reveal voids, settling, and compression that have eroded thermal resistance over time.

Thermal bridging

Structural elements — steel studs, concrete columns, and lintels — that bypass the insulation layer appear as continuous cold lines in thermal imagery.

Before/after verification

Re-survey after remediation to document that air sealing or insulation installation actually addressed the defects — critical for performance contracts.

Interior & exterior surveys

Capture both sides of the envelope — interior blower-door-assisted scans and exterior drone passes — and organise them in the same project.

Energy-audit support

Atlas reports pair annotated thermal imagery with field notes in a format that feeds directly into ASHRAE Level II and energy-upgrade proposals.

Inspection workflow

Survey, scope, and verify — in one system

Envelope inspections involve dozens of capture locations across multiple elevations. Atlas organises the imagery, keeps field notes attached to their findings, and assembles the report automatically.

1. Capture

Scan the building envelope with any FLIR, DJI, or Autel thermal camera — handheld, drone, or tripod. Atlas ingests radiometric files from all major formats.

2. Organise by zone

Group captures by elevation, floor, or assembly type. Field notes attach directly to findings so the context stays with the image.

3. Annotate & classify

Mark air leakage, insulation voids, and bridging directly on the thermal image. Temperature callouts carry through to the PDF.

4. Deliver

A branded report with annotated imagery, a defect summary table, and recommended priorities — ready for the building owner and their retrofit contractor.

What teams get

Evidence for every retrofit decision

Thermal imagery with measured temperature differentials gives building owners, energy managers, and retrofit contractors the evidence they need to prioritise work and verify results.

Visible
show owners exactly what's wrong
Measured
temperature readings per defect
Verifiable
before/after documentation
Actionable
prioritised remediation table

See your projects in a new light

Start capturing, analyzing, and reporting thermal inspections — all in one place.