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Infrared Camera Scan (Free with Inspection)

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Infrared Camera Scan without Inspection


Thermal Imaging is FREE with Full Home Inspection
& includes the whole home.

Thermographic inspection refers to the nondestructive testing of parts, materials or systems through the imaging of the thermal patterns at the object's surface.

Thermal Imaging Reports. Infrared (thermal imaging) is an advanced, non-invasive technology that allows the inspector to show clients things about their homes or buildings that can't be revealed using conventional inspection methods.

What is an infrared inspection?

Before an electrical component burns up, it heats up. Infrared thermography is used to perform Pd/Pm inspections on electrical equipment because excess heat is usually the first sign of trouble on electrical (or mechanical) apparatus.

How does a thermography work?

In a similar way, an infrared camera creates an image by converting radiant heat energy into a signal that can be displayed on a monitor (and later printed). The infrared energy emitted from an object is directly proportional to its temperature. Therefore temperatures are accurately measured by the infrared camera.

DO SOME ROOMS IN YOUR HOME HEAT SLOWLY IN WINTER
OR COOL SLOWLY IN SUMMER?

Do you wonder if you are wasting your hard earned cash on energy expenses that don’t provide the comfort you expect? Stop wondering. Let’s us conduct a thorough energy audit utilizing the latest in building thermal imaging. You can see for yourself if there are hot or cold spots throughout your home – straining your budget and your comfort or worse, damaging the safety, integrity and value of your property.

We take a “whole building” approach to maximize the energy efficiency of your property. Indoor environments can be compromised by poor insulation, poorly sealed windows and doors, inadequate or poorly sealed duct work, plumbing leaks, or other moisture issues relating to Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems.


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