Thermal Image Surveys with UAV / Drone Technology.
Thermal imaging with drones involves using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) equipped with thermal cameras to capture images and data from the infrared spectrum.
This technology allows drones to detect and measure the temperature of objects and surfaces on the ground and in the air, providing valuable information for a wide range of applications.
Some common uses for thermal imaging with drones include:
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Building inspection: Thermal imaging can be used to detect problems such as insulation leaks, air infiltration, and moisture damage in buildings and structures.
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Energy efficiency: Thermal imaging can be used to identify areas where buildings are losing heat, allowing for improvements to be made to reduce energy costs.
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Environmental monitoring: Drones equipped with thermal cameras can be used to monitor wildlife populations, detect wildfires, and monitor the health of forests and other ecosystems.
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Agriculture: Farmers can use thermal imaging to monitor crop health, detect irrigation problems, and identify areas with insufficient or excessive water.

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Hangar One Services
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Working smarter and safer collecting highly accurate data and photogrammetry using the latest drone technology, condensing workflows in the property, construction and energy sectors across the UK. We are based in Leyland Lancashire with superb access to the motorway network.
Advantages Of Drones with Thermal Imaging
There are several advantages to using drone thermal imaging technology, including:
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Improved inspection efficiency: Drones equipped with thermal cameras can inspect large structures, such as pipelines, power lines, and buildings, more quickly and efficiently than traditional inspection methods.
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Enhanced safety: By using drones to inspect dangerous or difficult-to-reach structures, workers are protected from hazardous conditions and can avoid putting themselves in potentially harmful situations.
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Improved accuracy: Thermal imaging technology can provide a detailed and accurate view of structures and systems, helping engineers and technicians identify issues that may not be visible to the naked eye.
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Cost-effectiveness: Drone thermal imaging is often more cost-effective than traditional inspection methods, as it reduces the need for scaffolding, cherry pickers, and other equipment.
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Real-time monitoring: Drones equipped with thermal cameras can provide real-time monitoring of structures, which can be useful for detecting changes in temperature, detecting hot spots, and alerting technicians to potential problems.
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Increased environmental sustainability: Drones can be used for thermal imaging in environmentally sensitive areas without disturbing the local flora and fauna, leading to a more sustainable and eco-friendly inspection process.
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+44 (0)1772 230735
damian@hangar-one.co.uk
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Company name – Hangar One Ltd.
Registered address – 14C Boxer Place, Leyland, PR26 7QL
Company number – 13808819
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We are CAA + GVC Qualified, fully insured and approved Drone operators.
Cof C is the qualification needed to operate in the A2 Subcategory of the OPEN Category under the new UAS regulations.












