Your first priority when buying a house is its inspection, you may ask your family and friends about its build and looks, but how can you get to know the reality about its internal structure? Now you may be wondering what good can Thermal Imaging Inspection do to your house, well for starters let’s just say it provides you a facility of detecting potential problems that cannot be seen easily with the naked eye.
We add number of images in our home inspection report taken from the areas of house where there is any possible risk of failure or defect. The images help us detect the major problems that may be occurring without our knowledge or might occur in near future.
Thermal Imaging Inspection shows variation of different colors i.e. in any Thermogram, the brighter colors (red, orange, and yellow) indicate warmer temperatures (more heat and infrared radiation emitted) while the purple and dark blue/black indicate cooler temperatures (less heat and infrared radiation emitted).
Benefits of using thermal image inspection:
• Thermal Imaging Inspection rapidly provides authentic results that help in fault detection.
• Thermal Imaging Inspection is capable of detecting the defects in real time.
• Thermal Imagining inspection can also work efficiently in unreachable and unsafe areas still providing accurate and fast results.
• Thermal Image Inspection can be conducted in any time of the day that said it doesn’t matter if it is day or night. It will work equally in both situations providing impressive results.
• Last but not the least Thermal Imaging Inspection is one of the most cost saving ways to inspect the inner faults of your house.
What can Thermal Image Inspection inspect?
• Hidden water problems, that may occur in sanitary pipes and fittings
• Missing or damaged insulation inside walls and ceilings
• Areas of energy loss
• Defect in the used construction material
• Penetration of cold air through walls
• Circuit breakers and their damage
• Hidden termites that can really mess up your wooden cupboards.
• Poor HVAC performance
• Broken seals in double pane windows
• Overheated appliances
• Electric inefficiencies that can cause high electric bills without your knowledge
• Cool air loses in summer and heat loses in winter
• Pest infiltration
• Hazardous flue leaks that may lead to poisoning of carbon dioxide which is harmful for the inhabitants of the house