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How we Inspect the Foundation
Please Note: This service is typically used for a buying a house under a VA or FHA loan.
Early Detection of Issues: Identify electrical faults, plumbing leaks, and insulation problems before they become significant issues, preventing costly repairs.
Preventative Maintenance: Regular thermal imaging inspections can help maintain the integrity of buildings, machinery, and systems, prolonging their lifespan.
Energy Efficiency: Detect areas of heat loss or poor insulation in buildings, allowing for targeted improvements that reduce energy costs.
Safety: Identify overheating components or potential fire hazards in electrical systems, reducing the risk of damage or injury.
Building Inspections: Ensure the structural health of a property by identifying moisture intrusion, pest infestations, and structural weaknesses.
Quality Assurance: Verify the quality and integrity of installations, such as HVAC systems, to ensure they meet required standards.
Insurance Claims: Provide evidence for insurance claims by documenting damage or verifying the condition of assets before and after incidents.
Non-Invasive Inspections: Conduct inspections without causing any damage or disruption to the property or equipment being evaluated.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Thermal imaging is a technology that detects infrared radiation (heat) and converts it into a visual image, showing temperature differences.
No, thermal imaging cannot see through walls. It detects surface temperatures, so it can identify heat patterns that may indicate issues behind walls.
Thermal imaging is quite accurate for detecting temperature differences, but it should be used along with other inspection methods for precise diagnosis.
Yes, thermal imaging works in complete darkness because it relies on heat, not visible light.
Yes, thermal imaging can detect temperature differences caused by moisture, helping to identify leaks and areas of water damage.