Thermal Imaging
A thermal imager is a camera that uses temperature differences to “see” and “measure” thermal energy emitted from an object. From this data, we can determine where areas of air, water, and overheating exist. This can be done in a non destructive manner, making the repairs where and when it makes the most sense. The uses of this technology are endless. If it has a temperature difference then we should be able to see it. It is our promise to help you make your home and work place as energy efficient and healthy as possible. See below, for a list of how we can help you save money in repairs and/or with energy costs.
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Residential homes:
- Locate water leaks from plumbing pipes and rain in walls, ceilings and foundations
- Locate air leaks and door and window frames
- Locate missing insulation
- Locate conditions that can promote mold growth
- Locate air duct leaks in the Heating system
- Locate issues with under floor heating systems
- Locate evidence of termites and other animals
- Locate some electrical and appliance problems
- Add to a new or used home inspection prior to purchase
Commercial buildings:
- All of the same issues as the residential section
- Locate overheating of motors, pulleys, bearings, gearboxes and belts on equipment
- Locate electrical issues in switchboards, panels, buss ducts, safety switches, and transformers
- Locate heat exchanger, and condenser issues
- Locate exhaust venting leaks
- Locate roof leaks on EPDM and built up roofs
- Determine tank levels and the buildup of sludge in the tanks
- Steam trap operation
- Locate process equipment issues
- Locate bearing failures in conveyors
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