Includes residential, commercial, industrial, and multi-family buildings, as well as kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, and garage renovations.
Project Design & Development
Engineering, architecture, project planning, and construction management.
Industrial Installations
Electrical systems, plumbing, mechanical systems, and metal structures.
Disaster Recovery Repairs
We recover you any type of structure whether it was damage with water, fire, and mold or any other damage caused by any natural disaster
More services
Paving and Stonework
Roads, parking lots, and walkways.
Supply and Maintenance of Hydraulic Equipment
Heat exchangers, boilers, pumps, motors, and valves.
Supply and Maintenance of Hydraulic Equipment
Heat exchangers, boilers, pumps, motors, and valves.
Technical Training
Specialized training for the operation and maintenance of equipment.
inspection of high-voltage power lines and substations
How it works?
The Thermocom aerial inspection service uses hydrogen-powered drones with thermal cameras to check high-voltage power lines and substations. These drones can fly longer, inspect more towers in one trip, and help spot problems like damaged parts or overheating quickly. This reduces repair costs, prevents power outages, and keeps the electricity running smoothly. With advanced tools and a focus on safety, Thermocom makes it easier for power companies to maintain reliable and eco-friendly energy systems.
Benefits
Energy and environmental efficiency: Hydrogen-powered drones produce zero emissions and offer longer flight times compared to traditional drones.
High performance: Inspection of up to 30 towers per flight, significantly more than conventional drones.
Quality certification: The inspection team holds international certifications in thermography and non-destructive testing under ASTM standards.
Metodology
Conduct visual and thermal inspections to identify issues.
Use hydrogen-powered drones equipped with thermal imaging technology.
Classify deficiencies by type and priority level.
Implement a vegetation control program to prevent interference with power lines.
Develop preventive and corrective maintenance protocols.
Train personnel for safety and emergency response procedures.