What is an Infrared Thermal Imaging Inspection?

Thermal image of house

How do you know if the home you want to buy has faulty wiring, a leaky HVAC system, or moisture intrusion? After all, nobody has x-ray vision!

Well, a home inspector comes very close to obtaining that superpower with thermal imaging. By using handy thermal imaging cameras, the inspector can see behind walls, ceilings, and floors without disturbing the house. 

But the infrared imaging camera doesn’t depict a true picture of what is behind the surface, instead it displays the temperature differences by detecting long-wave infrared radiation. This process of thermal energy observation is called infrared thermography. 

If you remember the movie The Predator, you’ll recall that the creature could only see Arnold Schwarzenegger as a red figure while everything else was blue. That was because the predator could see Arnold’s body heat, which was warmer than his cool surroundings. These infra-red waves are light from the electromagnetic spectrum that cannot be detected by the human eye. 

What the predator saw was infrared light. And thermal imaging cameras act in much the same way. They display a visual representation of infra-red radiation waves in a grayscale picture called a thermogram. Then the device colors that image for easier identification. 

Some people freak out when they hear the word “radiation,” but everything emits infrared radiation; It’s created by the vibration of atoms and molecules. Higher temperatures make them shake more violently, emitting more energy.

Why Do I Need an Infrared Thermal Imaging Inspection? 

Eliminating guesswork can save hundreds if not thousands of dollars. When water damage is found or electrical malfunction is suspected, time is of the essence. You need to find the source fast and repair it.

When you receive an infrared thermal imaging inspection, the special infrared thermographic camera allows an inspector to easily find hot spots or cold spots that can pinpoint the exact place that needs attention.

The list of critical flaws an infrared thermal imaging inspection can detect can go on forever, but 8 of the most common problems we find are:

  • Roof leaks
  • Plumbing leaks
  • Water intrusion
  • Missing insulation
  • Damaged insulation
  • Electrical fire hazards
  • Heat loss
  • Air infiltration

An infrared camera helps us to accurately identify damaged areas that can lead to energy loss, mold growth, or wood rot. These areas include the:

  • Foundation
  • Windows
  • Doors
  • Roof
  • In-Floor Heating
  • Electrical system
  • Plumbing system

How Do I Get an Infrared Thermal Imaging Inspection in Tampa, Florida?

Every homeowner and homebuyer should do their research and decide whether an infrared thermal imaging inspection is right for them. There are some instances where thermal imaging will not work. Consult your home inspector to find out if you will benefit from this inspection based on your property and the concerns you have.

This inspection is not a part of a home inspection. It can stand alone or follow up a home inspection to better “see into” the problems of a house. When signs of water damage, pipe issues, or electrical failure is evident, further investigation is necessary to find exactly where the problem is located. 

Infrared Thermal Imaging Inspection Near Me

If you live in the Tampa Bay area in Florida and need an infrared thermal imaging inspection, don’t wait. Your worries and fears are valid. An expert from Divinity Inspection Services will provide you with a thorough inspection and report. 

Thermal imaging is a godsend to homeowners and home buyers. Without it, a contractor would break through drywall and plaster to physically examine the suspected location and find the problem. Now, we can use a handy tool to get in there and look around without making a mess.

Contact Divinity Inspection Services today to schedule your appointment.

 

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