top of page

Infrared Included At Every Inspection

Thermal imaging will detect sources of energy loss, locate areas of moisture intrusion, and pinpoint dangerous hot spots in the electrical system.

I See Things That Other Inspectors Cannot

At our company, we provide infrared inspection services using state-of-the-art infrared cameras. This non-destructive testing method helps us detect heat anomalies and issues in different components, making it incredibly valuable for industrial and commercial buildings.

By utilizing thermal imaging, we can reveal temperature differences that are invisible to the human eye. This early detection capability allows us to identify potential problems before they become major issues. Our experienced team offers comprehensive infrared inspections tailored to your specific needs, ensuring high-quality results and keeping your equipment running safely and efficiently. You can rely on us for top-notch service and peace of mind!

Infrared Inspection
infrared certified thermography inspector

Certified Infrared Home Inspector

As an InterNACHI® Infrared Certified® Thermography Inspector, I bring the latest technology to the table. With my cutting-edge infrared camera, I can uncover hidden issues that aren't easily visible to the naked eye. The camera translates heat signatures into color-coded images, revealing different temperatures and potential problem areas.

Through this advanced process, I can pinpoint sources of energy loss, detect areas with moisture problems, and identify dangerous hot spots in the electrical system. Additionally, I'm able to uncover issues like wood-destroying pests, rodent infestations, and even flue leaks in chimneys that could lead to carbon monoxide poisoning.

With my infrared capabilities, I conduct a comprehensive inspection to ensure the safety and efficiency of your property. You can count on me to keep your home in top-notch condition!

InterNACHI® Infrared Certified® Thermography Inspector

When clients notice water stains on their ceilings, they often turn to me to investigate and find the source of the water. Thermography helps confirm the presence of water, but for precise results, I complement it with a high-quality moisture meter. In the attic above the ceiling, I thoroughly search for signs of roof leaks, HVAC duct condensation, or pipe leaks. While the thermal imaging camera provides valuable indications, it's essential to combine these with other data to pinpoint the source of the problem accurately.

Thermal imaging cameras are fantastic tools, but they aren't magical solutions. Proper usage requires knowledge and training, which I've gained through my InterNACHI® certification. My training in building science, hydrodynamics, and thermodynamics equips me to use the infrared camera effectively. I'm well-versed in the physics of thermal imaging, thermal imaging equipment, building science basics, and thermal imaging applications, supported by practical case histories.

Thermal imaging allows us to detect temperature differences in objects and evaluate building envelopes to identify thermal patterns related to energy loss, latent moisture, electrical issues, or structural details.

Owning an infrared camera is one thing, but using it professionally requires expertise in operating it correctly and interpreting the images accurately. Just like owning a trowel doesn't make you a mason, owning an infrared camera doesn't make you a thermographer. My knowledge and experience ensure that I use this valuable tool effectively to serve my clients best. You can trust that I have the skills and understanding to get the job done right!

bottom of page