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281-337-4052
Ask about our free Infrared Thermography scans. Why? It's a service and it helps you make a more informed decision.
Call Jim today....281-337-4052 Need a free scan?
Technology
Infrared light is part of the same electro-magnetic spectrum as visible light, but it is not visible to the human eye.
Infrared light is associated with heat and is emitted by all objects at temperatures above absolute zero. A thermal infrared camera can detect this infrared light and display it as a visible image for analysis and interpretation. Our infrared thermography camera uses the same basic technology as military and scientific devices.
See how infrared thermography can open up an additional world of information for you.
Call Jim today.......
281-337-4052
Need a Infrared Thermal inspection in -
North Houston or
Montgomery county
Call Chuck Evans at
(936) 522-8633
Amarillo
Call Danny South at
(806)356-8703
Dallas/Garland
Call Aaron Miller at
(214) 616-0112
Galveston County, Clear Lake/NASA areas, Seabrook, Alvin,
Pearland, League City
Call Jim Hime at
(281) 337-4052
What's happening behind
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If the home you are buying was built before the 1960's it may not have insulation in the walls.
What is Thermal Image Scanning ?
Thermal imaging uses infrared technology to detect very small differences in temperature. Every material has a unique thermal signature and when moisture, heat or cold are introduced into the structure the thermal signature changes. The changes can be subtle or dramatic but with incredible thermal image scanning technology the thermal signatures are detectable where they wouldn't be able to be seen with the naked eye in a typical home inspection.
As a non-invasive testing tool it can quickly help discern where there are suspected issues. This can help to limit the areas where time consuming further evaluation and destructive discovery is needed.
Residential Thermal Inspections
Our infrared camera may offer a non-invasive means of monitoring the condition of buildings providing on-site high-resolution thermal imagery, revealing potential structural and moisture issues as well energy efficiency issues.
This is useful for production built homes and existing built homes. New or older built homes may be missing insulation. (Infrared Thermography is not x-ray vision. Infrared Thermography cannot see inside walls like x-rays in a human body.) It reads the surface temperature of materials via the heat transmitted.
Thermal loss such as missing insulation results in higher energy costs. Infrared thermography provides a helpful value-added service over the traditional visual-only inspection.
In the infrared world, everything with a temperature above absolute zero emits heat so the greater the heat the greater the IR radiation emitted. Infrared cameras can be very cost-effective and valuable diagnostic tools in many diverse applications. An infrared camera measures the non-visible Infrared light emitted by all objects. This allows us to visualize minute gradients (+-2° C or 2%) in the surface temperatures of materials. However, all material dries out so for moisture detection it is best to use this service after a period of heavy rain or if you suspect a active plumbing leak or wetness. Infrared Thermograhy will not detect previous wet areas that have dried out.
How can this technology be useful?
• Moisture Detection in Walls and Ceilings - Thermal imaging is a great tool that helps to identifying water damage in walls, floors, and ceilings. By detecting the difference in temperature between a wet area and the surrounding dry areas thermal imaging can help detect moisture issues that would not be visible during a limited visual home inspection. It is also great at identifying areas where the insulation contractor failed to insulate adequately or if a building has insulation at all.
See the March 2011 image below on a noteable Houston production builder's home by the Woodlands that was put up for sale by its owner 1-year after it was built. The dark spots are water inside the wall. The detailed inspection along with real time and infrared photos had the builder come back and perform significant repairs. When you are with me on an inspection you see what I see. Had this gone unnoticed the damages would have been extensive. The cause was the typical missing flashing at the steel lintels supporting the brick. This is usually overlooked by the builders' private inspectors, the city, the superintendent and any quality control.

See the image below on insulation batts missing from a Galveston townhomes' vaulted ceiling. What you are seeing is tempertures in the form of a image. This wall and ceiling faces the Gulf so there is significant heat gain into the living area to affect the cooling of the interior. In the summer it's like having a built-in heat radiator.

In the image below the dark area in the center of the image is wetness inside a outside wall corner of the breakfast and family room exacerbated from a lack of gutters. This foreclosure was "staged" with new paint but poor drywall and trim repair to hide the damage. (We always confirm suspected areas with a moisture meter).
• Stucco Inspections - Thermal image scanning has greatly improved the ability to perform stucco moisture intrusion inspections. If there is rot behind the stucco it is often visible with thermal imaging in the form of heat anomalies. Thermal image scanning also helps to quantify the affected areas of moisture damage. *We do not inspect EIFS.
• Energy Audits - We do not currently specialize in performing the simple energy audits (many can do these by themselves via *common sense) as a separate add on service, but thermal imaging is a great tool to help homeowners save money. Heat loss and/or cold air influx can be detected and corrective actions can be taken to help improve the energy efficiency of residential and commercial structures. Missing insulation is easily found with thermal imaging. Once the energy wasting areas are identified, then changes can be made to make a dramatic difference in energy consumption which means less money out of pocket.
*Install energy efficient windows and doors, add attic insulation if less than R-30, review attic ventilation, spray a radiant barrier on bottom of roof decking, check door weather-strippings, replace old appliances with alledged Energy Star appliances. (Basis of all "paid-for" energy inspections which appear to be lacking in a lot of substance and may pick your pocket.
• Electrical Inspections - Loose or dirty electrical connections and other electrical anomalies can cause power outages and possible fires. We can inspect the electrical panels and receptacles to detect issues before there is a costly outage. Thermal imaging can detect hot spots in the electrical system not visible to the naked eye which may be a precursor to a larger issue. The resulting report can be a great aid for the repair electrician hired to address the identified issues.
• Plumbing Inspections - Water leaks from the plumbing system often leak undetected until major damage has occurred. We can scan in, under, and around plumbing fixtures in the home to determine if there is active leaking going on. Since this tool is not a moisture meter we will use it to find heat anomalies and then pursue the issue further to attempt to determine the source and cause of the leak. Thermal image scanning can detect temperature anomalies in the plumbing system not visible to the naked eye which may be a precursor to a larger issue. The resulting Thermal Image Scan report can be a great aid for the repair plumber hired to address the identified issues.
• Wood Destroying Insect Activity - We do not perform wood-destroying insect inspections. That requires a specialty license and training in Texas.
• Roof Inspections - If you have a leak then call us first. We may be able to save you a substantial amount of money on flat roofs. Thermal imaging can be used to detect the location of the leak and mark the affected area so that repairs can be made to the leaking area. Obviously, if the roof is older then you should forego the thermal imaging and invest in the needed new roof. Thermal imaging on flat roofs are done at night and typically require a two person team for significant personal safety caused by night-blindedness of using the instrument and secondly for the second person to mark the areas of the roof for the repair personnel.
We can help with preventive maintenance programs or to pinpoint leaks in homes and businesses. To request a thermal image scan and/or moisture intrusion inspection please call so I can get more information.
What Thermal Image Scanning is NOT
MOISTURE METER - Infrared thermal imaging is NOT a moisture meter. It simply identifies thermal anomalies. This device greatly aids in identifying areas that are further investigated by a moisture meter to confirm if moisture is present. Only a moisture meter is a definitive instrument.
X-RAY VISION - Infrared thermal imaging is NOT an X-ray vision instrument. It does not provide the user with an immediate ability to see inside walls. Instead, it identifies thermal differences. When it is used in conjunction with other technologies thermal imaging helps to identify issues that are rarely identified during the limited visual home inspection process.
RISK ELIMINATOR - Infrared thermal imaging does NOT remove the risks of concealed damage.
What is Needed for a Successful Scan?
A 18 degree or higher temperature differential between the interior and exterior is ideal.
IR hates sunlight and/or solar reflection. Homes without window coverings that can be closed can be tough candidates for IR.