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Benefits of Our Infrared Survey
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Infrared
Explained
Infrared
can be described as
light we can’t
see. This is because
infrared lightwaves
have longer
wavelengths than
those of visible
light. Visible light we can
see with our eyes, but infrared
lightwaves need to
be detected and
processed with the
advanced technology
found in infrared
cameras known as a
bolometer. An infrared
camera processes
infrared lightwaves,
unlike our eyes, and
produces a thermal
(heat) image of an
object from the
infrared. All objects
that produce a heat
signature are measurable
and we use an infrared
camera to capture
its thermal image.
This thermal image
can then be
interpreted by an
infrared
thermographer in his
evaluation of the
building envelop. The
infrared camera stores the infrared
images for
documentation in our
comprehensive
reports.
And, this is where
you benefit by being
able to make
decisions based on
what you can see in
infrared! Other
inspection methods
fall short when
compared.
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See
Your Home as
You’ve Never Seen
It Before with
Infrared!
How would you like
to really see what
you’re really
getting for your
money on a new home
purchase instead of
being told by
someone where your
suspected new home
problems are? For
most of us a new
home purchase is the
costliest investment
we’ll make in our
lifetime. All
home owners should
consider using infrared to
locate the causes of
moisture intrusion,
the existence of
mold, heat loss or
gain to improve
heating efficiency,
and to validate work
you have done on
your home or
commercial building.
Most home owners just
don’t know what
infrared can do for
them, so let me
explain:
Infrared (IR) sees
the world different than
we do. Infrared sees
your home in
temperature
differentials of as
little as one-tenth
of a degree.
Surrounding areas
should have very
little temperature
difference, if they
do it will show up
as either a cold or
hot spot -
pinpointing the
problem
area. An
infrared inspection
of your home will
give you the visual
picture, in
infrared, along with
the information and
knowledge that you
can’t get from
conventional
inspection methods.
You’re actually
able to see where
your home loses
heat, where the roof
leaks, where
moisture is located
behind walls, where the
radiant heat lines
are not working,
where insulation is
missing or damaged, how
much water
damage there is and
where it is, and if there are
problems with the electrical or
mechanical systems.
Infrared will give
you the knowledge to
what the problem
items are.
Infrared
gives you the best
dollar value for
your building
inspection.
When contracting
infrared (IR)
services you should
find a company with
certified infrared
thermographers, that
way you’re sure to
have someone who’s
trained to properly
interpret the
infrared images
taken of your home.
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Commercial and
Industrial Infrared
Inspections
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From
the roof to
foundation infrared
provides you, by
far, the best dollar
value for the visual
inspection of your
commercial or
industrial property.
You will actually
see any problem
areas, as well as
the good areas, of
your property and
have the information
readily available to
you in a documented
report. Infrared
gives you the visual
information and a
thermal image of your property
that conventional
inspection methods
can't give you.
Infrared is the state-of
the-art technology
application you
should strongly
consider when having
your property
inspected.
Our
experienced certified thermograpers provide commercial
building surveys
covering from the
roof to building
envelope,
water intrusion issues, HVAC
systems and
electrical surveys.
Commercial building
owners and
facilities managers
realize the value infrared
inspections provide
them. Infrared
surveys provide cost savings,
knowlege of the
exact location of
problems for
corrective actions, as well
as the visual proof
provided in a
documented report.
All of these are important
considerations for
today's building
professionals in
obtaining their
infrared surveys. In
reporting we provide
you with infrared
images, digital
pictures, and a
professional analysis of your
infrared images to
tell you what is
actually being seen
by the infrared
camera. Be dollar
wise - Use a
certified infrared
thermographer for a better
perspective and
understanding of
what is happening
with your property.
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