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Infrared Thermal Imaging Near Raleigh, NC

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INNOVATIVE & NON-INVASIVE INFRARED THERMAL IMAGING

Infrared thermal imaging helps evaluate a home in a non-invasive manner. Heat-sensitive photography, under the right conditions, can reveal temperature differences within walls and ceilings that could be the result of:   faulty wiring, leaks or water intrusion that could lead to  mold growth, missing insulation, and more. With this tool, it’s possible to detect many conditions not visible to the naked eye. This interior and exterior survey can provide you with important additional information about the current condition of your home. We use infrared thermal imaging as a tool in all our home inspections in Raleigh, NC and the surrounding area.

AN INFRARED INSPECTION CAN SAVE YOU MONEY

Thermal imaging can detect a wide variety of potential issues. If you catch these problems ahead of time, you could save a lot of money on repairs. We use infrared photography to help detect issues that cannot be seen by the naked eye: from overheating electrical components or lack of insulation hidden behind the drywall, wet spots on ceilings that were painted over before the inspection. Get in touch with us today to learn more about how we use infrared photography aid in the inspection of your home in Raleigh, NC and how they can help you!

BENEFITS OF A THERMAL IMAGING INSPECTION

Given the proper circumstances, the infrared camera can help in: 

 

  • Locating plumbing leaks and clogs in plumbing systems
  • Detecting roof leaks with recent rainfall
  • Cooling/Heating energy loss
  • Excessive moisture (which could be a potential source of mold)
  • Stud/joist/beam/rafter structure
  • Insulation gaps
  • Heating and cooling duct placement, insulation, air leaks
  • Pipe locations
  • Ventilation issues, problems

We use infrared cameras with every inspection and double check the results with other tools such as moisture meters when necessary. We use some of the latest tools to help find potential issues that other inspectors may miss without these devices.

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