Infrared
is a multi-purpose building
management tool
More
and more building owners and
facilities managers realize
that professional
nondestructive testing can
significantly reduce costs
and improve building
management. Infrared
inspection of roofing
systems has proven
especially valuable, because
it can reveal hidden
moisture within a critical
and very expensive building
component. Properly applied,
this cutting-edge technology
offers invaluable
information to those making
expensive building
management decisions.
Infrared thermography is
a scientifically validated
method for evaluating roof
condition. Performed by a
professional and unbiased
service, it can accurately
evaluate internal roof
conditions and help settle
conflicting opinions and
advice. If conditions
warrant substantial repairs
or replacement, a baseline
of objective thermographic
information can ensure equal
specifications and encourage
accurate, competitive bids.
With the remarkable
detail available from
today’s high-end video
radiometers, a skilled
technician can pinpoint
problem areas within roofing
structures as well as the
extent of moisture
penetration. Because water
penetrating the roof can
enter the structure and
invade other building
components–floors,
ceilings and walls–it’s
important to get a detailed
roof moisture analysis.
Professional nondestructive
testers will provide
infrared images and roof map
to thoroughly document their
findings.
On-site mark-outs
available.
Mold infestation is a
growing concern for building
managers around the country.
Wet building materials
provide an excellent
environment for the growth
of mold cultures. Mold needs
three things to thrive:
nutrients, moisture, and
optimum temperatures.
Roofing insulation provides
the food. Leaky roofs, most
of which are not yet
dripping inside the
building, provide the
moisture. And during much of
the year, our roofs provide
the temperatures growing
molds like best.
The best solution is
prevention. Moisture damage
and mold are progressive
conditions. The longer
building materials stay wet,
the worse the problem
becomes. The sooner problem
areas are identified and
mitigated, the greater the
opportunity to reduce losses
and potential liability.
Periodic infrared scanning
should be included in mold
identification and control
programs.
When it comes to due
diligence, it’s especially
important to get an accurate
evaluation of the roof. How
watertight is that roof
membrane? Is there a hidden
potential for mold, or
moisture damage in the
roofing system? Savvy
purchasers are now ordering
professional infrared
surveys to document the
condition and value of the
roof before they buy. Due
diligence surveys can also
protect interests during
negotiations.
Many roofing consultants,
architects and building
owners now specify infrared
acceptance testing after
construction to confirm the
quality of roofing materials
and workmanship. The
hard-copy documentation of a
professional report helps
reduce litigation and
encourages positive
solutions to disputes. And
many roofing material
manufacturers now require
infrared testing before
issuing warrantees.
Of course, many people
order infrared surveys for
help locating leaks, or when
they face immediate
decisions about roof repairs
or replacement. Frequently
they use the information to
save tens, even hundreds of
thousands of dollars by
selecting more
cost-effective repair and
replacement options. When
asbestos-containing roofing
materials are involved,
locating and removing only
the water-damaged sections
can reduce project costs
even more dramatically.
Still, “an ounce of
prevention is worth a pound
of cure.”
Perhaps the smartest
use of infrared analysis is
finding small problems
before they become bigger
and more costly. Even on a
tight budget, infrared can
target problem areas for
more effective use of
limited funds.
We can expect building
owners and managers to
continue to expand their use
of professional infrared and
nondestructive testing. When
roofing decisions involve
tens and hundreds of
thousands of dollars, who
wouldn’t want a low cost
source of objective
scientific information?
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