Infrared Home Inspections

INFRARED

Newest innovation in home inspections

Why use an Infrared Camera?

Infrared cameras are the latest technology being used for fast, reliable, accurate building diagnosis in the entire range of building problems, from post-catastrophe fire and flood investigations to chronic leaks and moisture detection. Moisture in building materials can destroy structural integrity and nurture mold. The first step in moisture detection problem remediation is to quickly and accurately locate and remove all sources of moisture. By finding variations in temperature, Infrared cameras instantly show you what’s wet and what’s dry.

For example, an area that is damp from a plumbing leak will heat up at a different rate than a dry area. The variations in heat emitted can be easily detected with an Infrared Camera. IR cameras can often find the ultimate source with little or no physical disassembly of the premises and minimal disturbance of inhabitants.

How do they work?

Thermography is the use of an infrared imaging and measurement camera to “see” and “measure” thermal energy emitted from an object. When two areas composed of the same or similar materials experience changing ambient temperatures, the area with the higher thermal mass will change slower. The first thing we do is turn on the heater to warm up the house. The dry areas with less thermal mass will warm up quickly. Areas with a higher thermal mass which may include damp areas will warm up slower, and these differences will be obvious when viewed through the Infrared camera. Thermal, or infrared energy, is light that is not visible because its wavelength is too long to be detected by the human eye; it’s the part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we perceive as heat. Unlike visible light, in the infrared world, everything with a temperature above absolute zero emits heat. Even very cold objects, like ice cubes, emit infrared. The higher the object’s temperature, the greater the IR radiation emitted. Infrared allows us to see what our eyes cannot. Infrared thermography produces images of invisible infrared or “heat” radiation and provide precise non-contact temperature measurement capabilities.

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Some of the more common infrared inspection applications include:

·         Electric system inspection and component scans
·         Water and moisture intrusion inspection scans
·         Thermal insulation inspection scans
·         Flat roof inspection scans
·         Pitched roof inspection scans
·         Building envelope inspection scans
·         Air infiltration/Heat loss scans
·         HVAC component scans
·         Energy Audits / Surveys
·         And much more…

Infrared thermogoraphy is especially helpful in locating potential problems like electrical hazards and minor roof leaks before they get out of control. Our service can also assist with quality assurance by identifying missing insulation, plumbing leaks, and structural issues or defects. We can help to pinpoint troublesome issues such as roof leaks, plumbing leaks, and energy efficiency without the need for invasive or destructive investigations. Infrared technology can prove invaluable in saving time and revenue typically required to identify and correct these issues.

For additional info:
Contact Ed Mitchell
(856) 649-5946
[email protected]
www.amerispecnj.com