You Can’t Correct What You Don’t Detect.
Infrared thermography cameras produce images of invisible infrared, or “heat” radiation, and provide you with precise noncontact temperature measurements.
Invaluable for moisture problems and mold problems! Moisture in building materials can destroy the structural integrity and nurture mold and insect infestation. Infrared cameras can instantly image entire rooms, inspect hard -to- reach places, reveal wet conditions behind surfaces at the source, and then monitor when the area is completely dry.
For mechanical equipment, nearly everything gets hot before it fails, making infrared cameras extremely cost-effective, valuable diagnostic tools in many diverse applications.
Infrared is a powerful, noninvasive method of monitoring and diagnosing the condition of houses. With it, home inspection can quickly identify problem areas that can’t be detected with the naked eye eliminating costly, destructive probing methods.
Infrared cameras are designed and built to meet the demands of the home inspection market. They feature immediate high-resolution thermal imagery, which reveals potential structural and moisture issues, energy efficiency and even rodents or pest. Here are just some of the hidden problems you can find during a home or building inspection using an infrared camera:
- Moisture
- Plumbing blockages
- Roof leaks
- Missing or defective insulation
- Structural short comings
- Electrical issues
- HVAC problem areas
- Source of heating and cooling losses
- Rodents and other pests
And much more! Is your home inspection complete with Thermal imaging? If not you’re missing out on the whole picture.

Circuit breaker problem |

Blockage in Pipe |

Residential heat loss |

Missing insulation around ceiling perimeter. Notice how clearly you can see the studs behind plastered walls. |

Ceiling leaks |