Thermal inspections use infrared imaging to detect heat patterns invisible to the naked eye, revealing moisture, insulation issues, electrical hotspots, and HVAC inefficiencies. Thermal cameras provide accurate, real-time, non-invasive data, enabling early problem detection. This method enhances safety, efficiency, and helps property owners make informed decisions to protect their investments.

What Can We Find?

  • Thermal cameras capture infrared radiation, creating heat maps that reveal hidden issues like moisture, insulation gaps, electrical hotspots, and HVAC problems without invasive methods.

  • Infrared imaging provides precise, real-time data. By measuring subtle temperature differences across surfaces, thermal inspections allow for early detection of problems before they become costly repairs. Certified thermographers ensure proper technique, interpretation, and reporting for maximum reliability

  • Thermal inspections save money, improve safety, and extend asset life. Whether residential or commercial, they help detect leaks, reduce energy costs, prevent structural damage, and provide actionable insights to guide maintenance and investment decisions.

A Brief Look at What We Scan At Your Property

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..And Much More

Thermal image of the upper part of a house showing heat leakage, with warmer colors around the windows and roof.

This thermal image clearly highlights an air intrusion point along the upper wall and window frame, where the dark purple/black areas indicate cold air entering the structure, making heating/cooling very inefficient.

Inside the Scan:

Real Thermal Findings

aerial thermal drone image of roof showing possible insulation issues

This thermal pattern suggests possible water intrusion or areas where insulation has settled, reducing efficiency.

thermal image of obvious cold air intrusion

Blue/cool regions indicate uncontrolled air movement entering the structure, contributing to energy loss and drafts.

thermal image of window that lost its seal letting in cold air

This thermal pattern shows cooler areas around the bathroom window, consistent with deteriorated window seal

thermal image of electrical breaker box panel with overheating terminals

This thermal anomaly highlights a breaker running significantly hotter than others, which could signal an overloaded circuit or loose terminal.