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Thermal Imaging Inspection Services

Using thermal imaging for home inspections or commercial building inspections adds a technological advantage previously unavailable to buyers and sellers. This method identifies potential issues related to the electrical system, insulation, and building envelope, mainly moisture intrusion. HouseMaster® brings modern technologies and deep industry experience to every inspection appointment, providing our clients with unparalleled analyses. See if our infrared thermal imaging home inspection is right for you.
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  • Inadequate insulation and damaged siding are two common causes of air leaks. This results in the escape of treated air (heat during the winter, cold air during summer), resulting in high energy bills and a less comfortable home.
  • Infrared imaging can also detect areas of your property with water intrusion and high moisture content. Over time, elevated moisture results in mold and mildew problems and health risks. Early detection can reduce the required expense of repairs.
  • For buyers and sellers, a thermal imaging inspection will detail hidden home improvement needs, such as replacing underperforming doors, windows, and exhaust vents.
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Professional Thermal Imaging Services

Thermal imaging uses infrared radiation to create a colored image that reveals issues that would otherwise be impossible to detect with the naked eye. To create this image, trained home inspectors adjust an imaging device to detect heat and convert it into an electronic signal.
  • Step 1
    Inspect and calibrate the imaging equipment to ensure accuracy.
  • Step 2
    Generate images of interior and exterior walls, floors, and accessible surfaces.
  • Step 3
    Record and map potential air leaks, water intrusion, or elevated heat signatures.
  • Step 4
    Compile your detailed electrical infrared imaging inspection report.
  • Step 5
    Answer your questions and make informed recommendations based on the results.

Commercial Building Inspection with Thermal Imaging

With infrared technology, you get beneath the surface of a commercial investment. Just like a home inspection, thermal imaging for commercial properties provides an added layer of actionable information to guide investments. With HouseMaster, you can meet company carbon emission objectives, lower energy costs, and make informed upgrade decisions that add value to your property.  

Whether it comes before, during, or post-sale, our thermal imaging and infrared inspection service provides unparalleled insight into the condition of a business or home. Thousands of current and prospective owners count on the experienced professionals at HouseMaster for all their inspection needs. Put nearly five decades of industry expertise and nationwide resources to work for you.
Commercial Building Inspection with Thermal Imaging
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