Residential Specialty Inspections
Thermal Property Inspection
Advanced Infared Diagnostics for Hidden Property Conditions
Many of the costliest property issues, hidden moisture, insulation failure, electrical overheating, develop behind walls and out of sight. Thermal imaging allows these conditions to be identified early by detecting temperature variations that are not visible during a standard inspection. This provides a deeper level of insight into the property helping uncover issues before they become visible damage.
This inspection is performed as a non-invasive, visual assessment and can be performed as a standalone service or integrated with a full property inspection to provide a deeper level of analysis. Areas of focus may include:
- Moisture Intrusion Within Walls, Ceilings & Roofing Systems
- Insulation Performance & Thermal Loss
- HVAC Distribution Irregularities & Airflow Imbalances
- Electrical Components Exhibiting Elevated Temperatures
- Exterior Envelope Deficiencies & Energy Loss Areas
Thermal imaging is not just about capturing images, it requires proper interpretation within the context of building systems and environmental conditions.
Our experience utilizing thermal technology in real-world property damage assessments and large-scale roof evaluations provides a more informed and practical understanding of what these patterns represent.
When Thermal Imaging Is Recommended
Thermal imaging identifies anomalies based on temperature differences. While these findings can strongly indicate underlying conditions, confirmation may require additional evaluation or testing by appropriate specialists.
Suspected moisture intrusion or past water damage
Unexplained increases in energy costs
Uneven heating or cooling throughout the property
Preventative evaluation of roofing and building envelope
Pre-purchase inspections requiring deeper analysis
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This service is suited for property owners and buyers seeking a deeper level of evaluation, providing additional clarity where standard visual inspection methods may be limited.