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Real Cases — What Thermal Imaging Has Actually Revealed. Case Study 2: Intermittent Leaks — The Ones That Come and Go
Some leaks don’t present consistently. They appear under specific conditions, then disappear — sometimes for weeks or months at a time.

Georgina Du Val
Mar 241 min read


Is Thermal Imaging Worth It for Pre-Purchase Inspections in Christchurch?
Thermal imaging can provide additional insight during a pre-purchase inspection, but its value depends on how and when it’s used. Here’s what it can — and can’t — tell you.

Georgina Du Val
Mar 242 min read


Real Cases — What Thermal Imaging Has Actually Revealed in Christchurch Homes
Leaks aren’t limited to older homes. Some of the more frustrating cases involve newer builds, where issues are less expected but just as disruptive.

Georgina Du Val
Mar 101 min read


Real Cases - The Monolithic Clad House That Looked Fine — Until It Didn’t (Monolithic / direct-fixed cladding case)
Some properties present well on the surface, even when there are underlying issues. In one case, thermal imaging revealed concerns that weren’t identified in a standard inspection.

Georgina Du Val
Mar 61 min read


Real Cases - The Leak That Turned Out to Be the Toilet
In some cases, the source of moisture isn’t where you expect. One case involved widespread dampness — eventually traced back to a leaking toilet.

Georgina Du Val
Feb 51 min read


Commercial Thermal Imaging Inspections — Working Across Large Facilities and Critical Infrastructure
Thermal imaging plays an important role in the inspection and maintenance of commercial facilities, where early identification of issues can reduce risk, downtime and cost. This includes work carried out across large-scale sites and operational environments.

Gino
Dec 16, 20252 min read


Unusual Thermal Imaging Jobs — From Lost Pets to Government Buildings
Thermal imaging isn’t just used for buildings. From locating lost animals in remote areas to working within large-scale government facilities, its applications are broader than most people expect.

Georgina Du Val
Dec 5, 20252 min read


When Thermal Imaging Doesn’t Show Anything — And Why
Thermal imaging doesn’t always reveal issues — and that’s not necessarily a problem. What’s visible depends on conditions, timing and how the building is behaving at the time of inspection.

Georgina Du Val
Oct 11, 20252 min read


How a Thermal Imaging Inspection Should Be Carried Out - and What Is Often Missed
Thermal imaging is not simply pointing a camera at a wall. The accuracy of an inspection depends heavily on conditions, equipment and interpretation — and this is where important details are often missed.

Gino
Oct 9, 20253 min read


Why Some Building Inspections Miss Moisture Issues
Most building inspections are visual by nature, which means hidden moisture issues may not always be identified. Understanding these limitations helps explain why further investigation is sometimes required.

Gino
Jul 30, 20252 min read


About CITIS Ltd — Our Background, Experience and Approach
CITIS brings together experience across thermal imaging, aviation, building inspection and large-scale project environments. The approach is practical, considered and focused on understanding how buildings actually behave.

Georgina Du Val
Jul 27, 20253 min read


Hidden Moisture in Christchurch Homes – What Buyers Often Miss
Hidden moisture is one of the most common issues found during property inspections in Christchurch, and it is often not visible during a standard viewing. Understanding where problems typically occur can help buyers make more informed decisions.

Gino
Jul 23, 20252 min read


Can Thermal Imaging Detect Leaks in Christchurch Homes?
Thermal imaging can help identify areas affected by moisture, but it does not directly detect water or confirm the source of a leak. In Christchurch homes, it is best used to narrow areas of concern and guide further investigation.

Gino
Jul 8, 20252 min read


Flat Roofs, Balconies and Water Ingress in Christchurch Homes
Flat roofs and balconies are one of those features that look clean and simple — until you start looking at how they actually deal with water. They don’t have much margin for error, unfortunately. They rely on everything being right There’s no natural shedding like a pitched roof. You’re relying on: membranes falls drainage and detailing that has to hold up over time If one part underperforms, water doesn’t just disappear. It tends to linger or find a path. Where things tend t

Georgina Du Val
May 27, 20251 min read
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