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Thermal Imaging: Saves Time and Money

 

It does not matter  whether you own a new home, older home, business, an infrared inspection can you a lot of money and time by pinpointing any form of energy, A/C or heat loss. It will show damaged or missing insulation areas before you waste a lot of money. The accuracy of the thermal scans also can help pinpoint the problem without too much destructive invasive investigation.

How Does It Work

The Infrared Camera   has the ability to read thermal energy that is emitted by any object. Be it your hand or missing insulation on a cold wall. The heat or heat loss is detected. Example, missing or wet insulation will appear differently than an adjacent area of the same material. These patterns are viewing by reading images as the camera goes over this area. An experienced professional can always interpret the images and temperature changes.

 

How It Can Be Used

Thermal scans are helpful for residential and commercial property buyers, sellers and owners. It will  help locate the following:

  • Missing Insulation
  • Missing Seals on Doors and Windows
  • Electrical Hot Spots
  • Existing Moisture Damage
  • A/C Loss Areas
  • Source Areas of Water Leaks
  • Rodents and Pests in Walls

When To Do Thermal Scan

Scans can be done before buying a property or business. Preventive Maintenance scheduling is another fine use of a Thermal Camera. Checking of any form of heat or cooling losses due to faulty equipment can help save money in the long run on your energy bills.

 

Call (954) 531-6476

Updated: 10/26/2008


 


An educated consumer is an aware consumer. Before hiring a contractor or an inspector, verify their credentials and licenses. It may save you a lot of headaches in the future. Individuals with credentials are required to take CEU's to maintain their credibility and licenses.

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