See What's Hidden with Advanced Technology

Thermal imaging technology allows us to detect issues that are invisible to the naked eye. Using state-of-the-art infrared cameras, we can identify temperature variations that indicate moisture intrusion, insulation defects, electrical problems, and other hidden defects that could cost you thousands in repairs.

This non-invasive technology provides valuable insights into your home's condition without requiring destructive testing. Thermal imaging is an essential tool for comprehensive property assessment and can be used as a standalone service or as part of a complete home inspection.

What We Can Detect

  • Hidden moisture and water intrusion behind walls
  • Missing or inadequate insulation in walls and ceilings
  • Air leaks and thermal bridging
  • Overheating electrical components and circuits
  • HVAC ductwork leaks and inefficiencies
  • Roof leaks and moisture accumulation
  • Radiant heating system malfunctions
  • Plumbing leaks under slabs and in walls
  • Pest and rodent infestations (heat signatures)
  • Energy loss areas affecting utility costs

Benefits of Thermal Imaging

  • Non-Destructive: Identify issues without damaging walls or surfaces
  • Early Detection: Find problems before they become major repairs
  • Energy Efficiency: Locate areas of heat loss to reduce utility bills
  • Comprehensive: See beyond what visual inspection can reveal
  • Documentation: Thermal images provide clear evidence of issues
  • Prevention: Address problems before they cause extensive damage

Common Applications

Pre-Purchase Inspections: Uncover hidden defects before buying a property, giving you negotiating power and peace of mind.

Energy Audits: Identify areas of heat loss and air infiltration to improve energy efficiency and reduce heating/cooling costs.

Moisture Investigation: Locate the source of water intrusion, mold growth, or unexplained moisture issues.

Electrical Safety: Detect overheating electrical components that could pose fire hazards before they fail.