Aerial Thermal · Peace Country
Façade & Envelope Thermal in Fort St. John, BC
Thermal bridges, insulation gaps, air leakage, and moisture behind cladding — full-height envelope thermography for high-rises without a single rope or swing stage. Flown by Transport Canada-certified RPAS pilots serving Fort St. John and the Peace Country region — since 1999 as BC's leak detection and inspection specialists.
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Flying Fort St. John: local context
Peace-region energy sector — camps, yards, and processing assets; cold-season flights planned around northern conditions.
Local asset profile: Energy-sector service city — industrial yards, work camps, and newer subdivisions built to northern frost specs.
Typical façade & envelope thermal work around Fort St. John
- Energy-facility thermal scans
- Camp and yard roof surveys
- High-rise residential and strata towers
- Curtain-wall and window-line investigations
- Energy retrofits and audits
How the Fort St. John survey runs
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Condition window
Surveys fly at dawn/dusk with a meaningful inside-outside temperature differential — when envelope defects express most clearly.
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Elevation mapping
Each façade captured systematically, floor by floor — radiometric thermal with visual registration.
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Defect interpretation
Thermal bridges, missing insulation, air-leak paths, and moisture signatures are separated by pattern — not every cold line is a defect, and the report says which is which.
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Envelope report
Elevation drawings annotated with classified anomalies — input-ready for envelope engineers, retrofit planning, or strata councils.
Fort St. John questions, answered
What can thermal imaging see in a building façade?
Temperature patterns that betray what is behind the surface: continuous cold lines at slab edges (thermal bridging), blotchy cold zones (missing or slumped insulation), plume-shaped warm paths (air exfiltration), and evaporative-cool patches (moisture behind cladding). Pattern interpretation is the skill — the camera only supplies the evidence.
Why drones instead of rope access or swing stages for envelope surveys?
A full-height tower elevation that takes a rope team days happens in a morning, with uniform image geometry and zero suspended-access risk. Budget-wise, suspended access often costs more than the entire aerial survey.
Does this help find the source of leaks into suites?
Frequently — water entering at one floor shows up two floors down inside. Envelope thermography plus interior moisture mapping brackets the actual entry point, which is the question every strata leak investigation ultimately turns on. It pairs directly with our interior leak detection services.
When is the best season for envelope thermography in BC?
Heating season — sustained indoor-outdoor differentials of 10 °C or more give the strongest signal, with calm, dry, overcast conditions ideal. Coastal BC winters offer long workable windows; we schedule around the weather, not the calendar.
Can you legally fly drones for inspection in Fort St. John?
Yes — our pilots hold Transport Canada RPAS certification with advanced-operations capability, and Fort St. John operations run under whatever airspace authorizations the location requires. Peace-region energy sector — camps, yards, and processing assets; cold-season flights planned around northern conditions. Flight planning, NOTAM checks, and authorizations are part of the service, not your problem.
How does Fort St. John weather affect scheduling?
Aerial inspection flies in defined weather windows — wind, precipitation, and (for thermal work) the right temperature differentials. Fort St. John sits in our standing Peace Country coverage, so we schedule against the local forecast and typically land the survey within days of booking rather than weeks. Mon–Sat, 8am–6pm Pacific.
What does façade & envelope thermal cost in Fort St. John?
Province-wide pricing — no regional premium for Fort St. John. Single-asset thermal surveys typically start in the high hundreds; NDT campaigns and multi-asset programs are quoted by scope. The free phone consult (604-239-9934) produces a firm number in about five minutes.
Other aerial services in Fort St. John
Aerial Roof Thermal Inspection in Fort St. John
Radiometric drone thermography over flat commercial and industrial roofs — trapped moisture, failed insulation, and developing leaks mapped before interior damage shows.
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Heat-loss mapping on tanks and pipelines, refractory damage, stack hot spots, and district-energy networks — plant-scale radiometric surveys from the air.
View serviceAerial Coating Thickness (DFT) in Fort St. John
Dry-film thickness verification at height by drone — magnetic-induction and eddy-current measurement on tanks, stacks, bridges, and structural steel. No lifts, no ropes.
View serviceAerial BESS Thermal Monitoring in Fort St. John
Battery energy storage thermography — abnormal temperature rise in racks and containers caught early, from a safe standoff, on energised systems.
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