See the Invisible with Infrared Imaging
If there's a problem the home inspector couldn't see, you won't know about it. You deserve better than that. We use Infrared during every home inspection because it can help us identify expensive problems that aren't visible to the naked eye. And, you'll get a free report with all of the photos by the end of the day.
What is Infrared Imaging?
Infrared Imaging is simply taking pictures of temperature. That's it.
How can Infrared Help Find Problems?
*Finding problems early can save thousands of dollars in repairs and even prevent fires from faulty circuits in electrical panels and walls (see below). All of the photos below were taken during inspections by Cozy Home Inspection.
What is Infrared Imaging?
Infrared Imaging is simply taking pictures of temperature. That's it.
How can Infrared Help Find Problems?
*Finding problems early can save thousands of dollars in repairs and even prevent fires from faulty circuits in electrical panels and walls (see below). All of the photos below were taken during inspections by Cozy Home Inspection.
MoistureInfrared imaging can help identify moisture such as leaking pipes, failing roofs and mold hidden behind walls, paint and flooring.
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ElectricalFailing electrical outlets, wires and over heated circuits give off a lot of heat that can be seen with an infrared camera but is invisible to the naked eye.
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EnergyInfrared imaging helps to quickly identify missing insulation, leaking windows and other areas of concern that will increase your energy bill.
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How do you know for sure what the problem is?
Electrical: We use a special voltage meter that can detect the electromagnetic waves given off by AC current up to one foot away. It even works through walls.
Moisture: We use a high frequency electromagnetic wave moisture meter that will tell us the exact moisture content of wood, tile, drywall and masonry up to 3/4 of an inch deep. This allows us to find problems that aren't visible.
Electrical: We use a special voltage meter that can detect the electromagnetic waves given off by AC current up to one foot away. It even works through walls.
Moisture: We use a high frequency electromagnetic wave moisture meter that will tell us the exact moisture content of wood, tile, drywall and masonry up to 3/4 of an inch deep. This allows us to find problems that aren't visible.