Thermal Imaging technology gives a distinct advantage to see what the naked eye
cannot.
Exhaust flue and fresh air intake Deteriorated HVAC duct insulation
The Thermal Imaging Camera Detects the Following:
- Water Intrusion: Viewing interior surfaces of a building with the thermal
camera can reveal excess moisture, including mold, due to plumbing leaks, roof leaks,
leaks around windows, etc.
- Insulation: Large temperature differences due to variations in heat transfer,
allow for detection of inadequate or missing insulation when scanning ceiling and
wall surfaces.
- Roofing leaks: scanning roof coverings can reveal water intrusion and accumulated
moisture below the surface.
- Electrical systems: Problems within the electrical system can be made visually
apparent by use of the thermal camera. An overheating breaker or undersized
wire used for branch wiring will give off a large amount of heat allowing for easy
detection.
- Structural issues: Under the right conditions, missing structural components,
and portions of structural components which are damaged are also visible.