Tuesday 12 March 2013

Thermal Imaging & Building Diagnostics

Thermal Imaging for Home Inspections & Building Diagnostics

Infrared cameras translate the heat signatures of objects into colors on a gradient scale, with higher temperatures appearing as lighter colors, and lower temperatures and wet areas appearing as darker colors. Also known as thermal imaging and thermography, IR technology captures the light that exists just outside the visible spectrum. Thermal images show surface-heat variations, which is why an IR camera is such a diverse tool for commercial and home inspectors that can be used for a variety of applications. Abnormally hot electrical components and connections can be viewed during an electrical inspection. Areas of moisture that may lead to leaks and structural damage can be located based on apparent temperature differences. Heat loss and air leakage in a building envelope, and even areas of insufficient insulation, can be pinpointed quickly and accurately during an energy audit.

House CSI is proud to offer Infrared technology to all of our home inspections and consider this a vital tool for providing you with the best inspection possible. For more information on thermal imaging please contact us.

The images below will give you a good idea of how these cameras work.

Normal camera.
With IR camera.

                                               

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