Moisture problems can cause significant damage to buildings, leading to a variety of issues such as structural damage, mold growth, and poor air quality. Endoscopic inspection is a minimally invasive technique that can be used to identify sources of dampness in walls without the need for destructive testing.
Endoscopic inspection involves inserting a thin, flexible camera into small holes drilled in the wall. The camera transmits high-resolution images of the internal structure of the wall, allowing qualified professionals to visually assess the condition of the wall and identify any signs of dampness or other defects.
Endoscopic inspection is ideal for detecting the following issues within walls:
By identifying dampness sources, endoscopic inspection offers several benefits, including:
Endoscopic inspection is a valuable tool for detecting dampness in walls. Its minimally invasive nature, comprehensive assessment capabilities, and time-saving benefits make it an essential service for building maintenance and troubleshooting.