A trusted name in Thermal Imaging - Safeguarding electrical systems for business.

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Why choose ECO Thermal Imaging?

✅ Comprehensive thermal imaging reports with every service

✅ Friendly, fully qualified, licenced and experienced technicians

✅ Competitively priced

✅ We’re HSE ISO 45001, ISO 9001, and ISO 14001 compliant

✅ Licenced electrical contractor (EC 16731)

✅ Consistent high-quality service backed by customer reviews

✅ Reminder service

✅ Capability to complete any thermal imaging job, big or small

✅ On-site service

✅ Police checks for all staff

✅ Complete electrical and fire equipment testing solution

✅ Commercial and industrial experance

✅ Efficient testing utilising the latest infrared FLIR cameras

✅ Locally owned and operated - not a franchise

Our Testing Services

Meet Your Thermal Imaging Specialists

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Alex – Licensed Electrician & Certified Thermographer

Alex is a licensed electrician and certified thermographer with a keen eye for detail and a strong focus on electrical safety. He specialises in thermal imaging inspections, preventative maintenance and repairs. Alex’s technical expertise and practical approach ensure accurate assessments and clear reporting, helping clients maintain safe and compliant workplaces. Whether he’s on-site or assisting clients with tailored solutions, Alex is committed to delivering reliable and thorough service.

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Robert – Compliance Specialist & Certified Thermographer


Rob is a compliance specialist and certified thermographer who has been part of the ECO team for over a decade. With qualifications in biomedical equipment testing, emergency lighting systems, and fire safety, Rob brings a wealth of knowledge to every inspection. His thorough and methodical approach ensures clients meet their compliance obligations with confidence.

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Nikola – Service Administrator


Nikki is the friendly face behind the scenes at ECO, making sure all our scheduling runs smoothly and our clients are well looked after. She works closely with businesses of all sizes, helping them organise their compliance services and ensuring everything stays on track. Nikki has also completed thermal imaging training, so she understands our services inside and out. Whether she’s booking in jobs or answering questions, Nikki’s is always making the process easy and stress-free for our clients.

What Our Customers Say…

Frequently asked questions…

  • Thermal imaging, also known as thermographic inspection, is a non-invasive diagnostic technique used to detect heat anomalies in electrical systems, mechanical equipment, and building structures. This process involves using infrared cameras to capture temperature variations, identifying potential faults before they lead to costly failures or safety hazards.

    Thermal imaging detects overheating components, loose connections, and insulation failures, helping prevent electrical failures, equipment breakdowns, and fire hazards. Regular thermographic inspections not only enhance safety but also support compliance with insurance requirements and industry standards. By identifying faults early, businesses can avoid costly repairs, reduce downtime, and extend equipment lifespan, leading to significant long-term savings.

    At ECO Thermal Imaging, we provide end-to-end thermographic inspections with detailed reports, thermal images, and analysis.

  • Thermal imaging is not a legal requirement in most industries, but it is quickly becoming the standard for electrical safety and preventative maintenance. Many insurance providers now require businesses to conduct regular thermographic inspections to reduce fire risks and maintain policy compliance. If you're unsure about your coverage, it's important to review your policy requirements.

    Failing to conduct routine inspections or using an unqualified person could result in your insurance claim being denied if an electrical fault leads to fire, damage, or business disruption.

    Thermal imaging helps detect hidden faults such as overheating components, loose connections, and insulation failures before they cause costly failures.

    With a qualified thermographer, you can be confident your inspections meet industry standards, helping you stay covered and avoid unexpected expenses.

  • The frequency of thermal imaging inspections depends on the environment, the type of equipment, and specific industry requirements. While there is no universal legal mandate, many insurance providers and industry standards recommend routine thermal inspections to minimise fire risks and ensure compliance with preventative maintenance schedules.

    Commonly advised inspection frequencies include:

    • Annually – Recommended for most commercial and industrial settings, including switchboards, distribution boards, and mechanical equipment.

    • Every six months – For high-risk environments such as manufacturing plants, data centres, or facilities with heavy electrical loads.

    • More frequent inspections – May be required for critical infrastructure, high-voltage installations, or sites with significant environmental stressors such as heat, dust, moisture, or vibration.

    The exact schedule should be determined in consultation with a qualified thermographer, taking into account factors like equipment condition, environmental risks, insurance requirements, and regulatory guidelines. Thermal imaging is a proactive approach that helps detect hidden faults early, reducing the risk of unexpected failures, costly downtime, and potential insurance claim issues.

    If you’re unsure how often your business should conduct thermal imaging, check with your insurer or industry body to ensure you're meeting compliance expectations and maintaining adequate risk management practices.

  • Yes, we do! After every thermal imaging inspection, we provide a detailed thermographic report outlining the results and findings of the assessment.

    Our reports include:

    • High-resolution thermal images highlighting areas of concern

    • Temperature readings and potential risk levels

    • Actionable insights to address potential hazards and improve system reliability

    At ECO Thermal Imaging, we deliver reports in PDF format via email.

    We recommend retaining your thermal imaging reports for as long as the equipment is in use, as they serve as critical evidence of proactive maintenance and can be used to support insurance claims or compliance audits.

  • It is recommended to conduct an infrared baseline thermal scan to establish a reference point for future maintenance.

    An infrared thermal inspection at installation helps identify:

    • Poor connections or incorrect terminations

    • Uneven load distribution

    • Manufacturing defects or installation errors

    • Components under stress that may fail prematurely

    While not mandatory, many businesses and insurers recommend conducting an infrared thermal scan of new installations to confirm proper operation and create a benchmark for future inspections. Over time, comparing new scans to the baseline can help detect deterioration, overloading, or developing faults before they cause failures or fire hazards.

    If you’re unsure about the requirements for your specific industry or insurance policy, consulting with a qualified thermographer or checking with your insurer is advised. Regular infrared thermal imaging remains a recommended practice for preventative maintenance and risk management.

  • No, equipment must remain fully operational during an infrared thermal imaging inspection. Infrared thermal imaging detects heat patterns and temperature variations, which can only be accurately assessed when electrical systems are under load. If equipment is switched off, critical issues such as overheating, loose connections, or phase imbalances may not be visible.

    Infrared imaging is a non-contact, non-invasive testing method, allowing inspections to be carried out safely without disrupting business operations. Our technicians use high-resolution infrared cameras to capture detailed thermal images, identifying potential faults before they lead to costly failures or fire hazards.

    We understand that downtime can be a concern, which is why we work with businesses to schedule inspections at convenient times. If required, we also offer after-hours infrared thermal imaging services to ensure minimal impact on daily operations.

    All testing is carried out in accordance with Regulation 55 of the Electricity (Licensing) Regulations 1991 in Western Australia

  • Our thermal imaging inspections start from $385 + GST, carried out by a licensed electrician and fully qualified thermographer.

    The cost can vary depending on things like:

    • How many switchboards, distribution boards, or electrical panels need inspecting

    • How complex the site is and any access requirements

    • The level of detail needed in the report

    • Any specific insurance or compliance needs

    Every business is different, so we’re happy to chat about what works best for you. Use our instant online quote calculator or get in touch for a free, no-obligation quote.

Reporting

Keeping detailed records of thermal imaging inspections is almost just as important as the inspections themselves. Proper documentation helps businesses meet Australian standards, insurance requirements, and workplace safety regulations, ensuring compliance and reducing risk.

We provide comprehensive reports with every thermal imaging inspection at no extra cost, including:

✅ High-resolution thermal images captured using industry-leading, calibrated FLIR cameras for reliable diagnostics
✅ Itemised asset report for easy tracking and asset identification
✅ Clear explanations of any identified issues and recommended actions

It's recommended to keep thermal imaging reports for as long as the equipment is in use, as they provide valuable reference points for maintenance and compliance audits. Proper reporting can be critical if an insurance claim, workplace safety audit, or electrical failure investigation occurs.

With ECO Thermal Imaging, you can be confident that your records are well-documented and easily accessible when needed.

Check out sample reports on our reports page to see what you’ll receive.


Perth Local Thermal Imaging Experts

Our expert thermographers and licensed electricians provide highly accurate thermal imaging inspections with zero hassle. As Perth locals, we understand your industry and deliver fast, reliable solutions to keep your business safe and compliant.

Our technicians have completed internationally accredited thermography training, hold live rescue qualifications, and operates in two-person teams for safe and efficient live electrical inspections.

With experience across industrial, commercial, and healthcare sectors, we help businesses meet insurance requirements, improve electrical safety, and detect faults before costly failures occur.

Thermal Imaging Training

In the field - Next level software and reporting

At ECO Thermal Imaging, we understand the importance of good communication and providing a high-quality service to our customers. That's why we use advanced field service software to manage our operations and deliver on our commitment to customer satisfaction.

Our field service software allows for real-time updates on the status of jobs, enabling customers to stay informed about the progress of their service requests. The asset management features allow our technicians to create accurate service reports while on-site that are securely stored in our online database. To help ensure our customers equipment is compliant and tested on-time every time, our customers can opt-in to receive courtesy reminders when their equipment is approaching its re-test date.

At ECO Thermal Imaging, we rely on accurate measurements and readings from our test equipment. We partner with Zedflo Australia for the calibration, maintenance and repairs of our test equipment.

Thermal Imaging of Electrical Switchboards

A thermal imaging inspection is a powerful, non-invasive way to detect electrical faults before they lead to equipment failure, fire, or costly downtime. By capturing infrared heat patterns, these inspections can reveal loose connections, overloaded circuits, insulation breakdowns, and other hidden risks that standard visual checks might miss.

At ECO Thermal Imaging, we help businesses stay safe and compliant with WHS regulations and insurance requirements. Our inspections are performed by licensed electrical workers and certified thermographers, ensuring accurate results and professional reporting.

The process includes:

  • A comprehensive thermal imaging inspection of electrical systems and switchboards

  • An infrared scan to identify hotspots and hidden faults before they cause failures

  • A detailed report with high-resolution thermal images

  • Courtesy reminders for routine inspections, helping you stay on top of compliance

Regular thermal imaging and infrared scans not only enhance workplace safety but also help businesses prevent costly repairs and unexpected downtime. Let ECO Thermal Imaging handle the process for you - fast, reliable, and hassle-free.

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We service the whole of Perth and more…

Our testing services are available across the whole of the Perth metropolitan area. We service as far north as Geraldton and as far south as Esperance.