Water & moisture

Trace water intrusion
across any structure

Moisture hides inside walls, ceilings, and floor assemblies long before visible damage appears. Thermal imaging reveals it. Atlas captures the thermal evidence, traces the leak path, and produces documented findings that support accurate remediation scoping.

What Atlas supports

Find it, trace it, document it

Wet materials and evaporative cooling create measurable temperature differentials that point directly to the source of intrusion. Atlas captures and documents those differentials with precision.

Leak-path tracing

Follow the thermal signature of moisture from its visible symptom back to the source — through walls, above ceilings, and across floor assemblies.

Extent mapping

Document the full affected area, not just the visible damage. Thermal evidence of saturation gives restorers and contractors an accurate scope before they open the wall.

Multi-assembly surveys

Capture roof, wall, and floor assemblies in the same project. Atlas organises imagery by location so the full picture of an intrusion event stays together.

Handheld & drone capture

Use a handheld FLIR camera for interior assemblies and a drone for roof surveys. Both ingest into the same Atlas project with calibrated temperature data.

Georeferenced roof surveys

Place moisture zones on a georeferenced roof map so restoration crews can locate the affected area precisely — without re-interpreting the report on site.

Remediation-ready documentation

Reports include annotated thermal imagery, estimated affected area, and a photo evidence trail — the documentation water-damage adjusters and restorers need to move forward.

Inspection workflow

From thermal survey to remediation scope

Moisture surveys need to move fast. Atlas streamlines capture, annotation, and reporting so inspectors can hand a documented scope to the restoration contractor the same day.

1. Capture

Scan affected assemblies with a handheld FLIR camera or drone. Atlas ingests radiometric files and extracts calibrated temperature data automatically.

2. Trace the path

Step through captures in the thermal viewer. Follow the moisture path from symptom to source and annotate each finding with temperature callouts.

3. Scope the extent

Mark the full affected area on each capture. Area estimates and georeferenced overlays give contractors accurate scope before demolition.

4. Deliver findings

A report with annotated imagery, a findings summary, and estimated affected areas — ready for the building owner, adjuster, or restoration contractor.

What teams get

Scope that holds up on site

Thermal documentation of moisture extent gives everyone involved — owners, adjusters, and contractors — confidence in the scope before demolition begins. Fewer surprises, fewer disputes.

Traced
leak path from symptom to source
Scoped
area estimates before demolition
Evidenced
photo trail for adjusters
Defensible
calibrated temperature readings

See your projects in a new light

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