Why Thermal Imaging is a Game-Changer
For our commercial and residential clients, not all problems are visible to the naked eye. Water leaks behind walls, missing insulation, and hidden mold can go undetected until serious damage is done. Thermal imaging uses infrared cameras to “see” temperature differences, revealing problem areas without cutting holes or damaging surfaces.
It’s fast, non-invasive, and one of the most effective ways to catch hidden issues early.
What We Can Detect with Thermal Imaging
What We Can Detect with Thermal Imaging
Moisture intrusion behind walls, ceilings, and floors
Moisture intrusion behind walls, ceilings, and floors
Moisture intrusion behind walls, ceilings, and floors
Roof leaks and insulation gaps
Roof leaks and insulation gaps
Roof leaks and insulation gaps
Air leaks affecting energy efficiency
Air leaks affecting energy efficiency
Air leaks affecting energy efficiency
Overheating electrical components
Overheating electrical components
Overheating electrical components
Early signs of hidden mold growth
Early signs of hidden mold growth
Early signs of hidden mold growth
Radiant floor heating performance issues
Radiant floor heating performance issues
Radiant floor heating performance issues



When Thermal Imaging Makes Sense
When Thermal Imaging Makes Sense
Pre-purchase or pre-sale home inspections
Pre-purchase or pre-sale home inspections
Pre-purchase or pre-sale home inspections
After water damage or flooding
After water damage or flooding
After water damage or flooding
Diagnosing cold drafts or high heating bills
Diagnosing cold drafts or high heating bills
Diagnosing cold drafts or high heating bills
Checking for roof or siding leaks
Checking for roof or siding leaks
Checking for roof or siding leaks
Verifying repairs or insulation installation
Verifying repairs or insulation installation
Verifying repairs or insulation installation
Locating hidden mold risk areas
Locating hidden mold risk areas
Locating hidden mold risk areas
How does thermal imaging work?
A thermal imaging inspection, also known as thermography, involves using specialized infrared cameras to detect and visualize temperature variations in an object or structure. These cameras detect infrared radiation emitted by objects and convert it into visible images, allowing inspectors to identify areas of heat loss, moisture intrusion, electrical hotspots, and other anomalies.
What are the benefits of thermal inspections?
Thermal imaging inspections offer numerous benefits, including the ability to detect hidden issues that may not be visible to the naked eye, such as insulation deficiencies, moisture intrusion, electrical problems, and energy inefficiencies. By identifying these issues early, thermal imaging inspections enable proactive maintenance, energy efficiency improvements, and potential cost savings on repairs.
Is thermal imaging safe?
Yes, thermal imaging inspections are safe and non-invasive. Infrared cameras detect thermal radiation emitted by objects, and there is no exposure to harmful radiation or chemicals during the inspection process.
Can it see through walls?
Not exactly. It detects surface temperature changes, which can indicate moisture or missing insulation behind walls.
How does thermal imaging work?
A thermal imaging inspection, also known as thermography, involves using specialized infrared cameras to detect and visualize temperature variations in an object or structure. These cameras detect infrared radiation emitted by objects and convert it into visible images, allowing inspectors to identify areas of heat loss, moisture intrusion, electrical hotspots, and other anomalies.
What are the benefits of thermal inspections?
Thermal imaging inspections offer numerous benefits, including the ability to detect hidden issues that may not be visible to the naked eye, such as insulation deficiencies, moisture intrusion, electrical problems, and energy inefficiencies. By identifying these issues early, thermal imaging inspections enable proactive maintenance, energy efficiency improvements, and potential cost savings on repairs.
Is thermal imaging safe?
Yes, thermal imaging inspections are safe and non-invasive. Infrared cameras detect thermal radiation emitted by objects, and there is no exposure to harmful radiation or chemicals during the inspection process.
Can it see through walls?
Not exactly. It detects surface temperature changes, which can indicate moisture or missing insulation behind walls.
How does thermal imaging work?
A thermal imaging inspection, also known as thermography, involves using specialized infrared cameras to detect and visualize temperature variations in an object or structure. These cameras detect infrared radiation emitted by objects and convert it into visible images, allowing inspectors to identify areas of heat loss, moisture intrusion, electrical hotspots, and other anomalies.
What are the benefits of thermal inspections?
Thermal imaging inspections offer numerous benefits, including the ability to detect hidden issues that may not be visible to the naked eye, such as insulation deficiencies, moisture intrusion, electrical problems, and energy inefficiencies. By identifying these issues early, thermal imaging inspections enable proactive maintenance, energy efficiency improvements, and potential cost savings on repairs.
Is thermal imaging safe?
Yes, thermal imaging inspections are safe and non-invasive. Infrared cameras detect thermal radiation emitted by objects, and there is no exposure to harmful radiation or chemicals during the inspection process.
Can it see through walls?
Not exactly. It detects surface temperature changes, which can indicate moisture or missing insulation behind walls.
Stop guessing
See what is actually happening behind your walls. Get the full picture with professional thermal imaging.









Stop guessing
See what is actually happening behind your walls. Get the full picture with professional thermal imaging.









Stop guessing
See what is actually happening behind your walls. Get the full picture with professional thermal imaging.









