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Infrared Thermal Imaging Inspection
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Infrared Thermal Imaging Inspection
Infrared thermal imaging technology allows us to detect hidden issues within a home that are not visible to the naked eye. This includes energy loss, missing insulation, and moisture intrusion behind walls, ceilings, and other structural components.
Whether your home is newly constructed or over 100 years old, thermal imaging provides an added layer of insight to help uncover potential problems early and avoid costly repairs down the line.
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Moisture Intrusion Detection
Thermal imaging helps identify areas where moisture may be present behind walls, ceilings, or floors, which could lead to mold or structural damage.
Electrical Hotspots
Infrared scans can reveal overheating electrical components, which may indicate potential safety hazards or system issues.
Air Leakage & Drafts
Thermal imaging helps locate areas where air may be escaping or entering the home, impacting comfort and efficiency.
Insulation Gaps & Energy Loss
We detect missing or inadequate insulation that can cause energy inefficiency, uneven temperatures, and higher utility costs.
HVAC Performance Issues
Evaluation of heating and cooling distribution to identify inefficiencies, leaks, or performance concerns within the system.
Hidden Structural Concerns
We identify temperature variations that may indicate hidden defects or irregularities within walls, ceilings, and other structural elements.
Below is a List of Items that Will be Evaluated During the Infrared Thermal Imaging Inspection:
- Signs of moisture intrusion behind walls or ceilings
- Insulation performance and potential gaps
- Temperature variations indicating energy loss
- Electrical system hotspots or irregularities
- HVAC airflow and distribution issues
- Areas of air leakage or drafts
