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DEFECT IN CEILING CORNER DETECTED BY IR CAMERA

Non-invasive infrared (IR) scanning can be used to aid in the detection of:

  • Water and moisture intrusion
  • Plumbing and roof leaks
  • Missing insulation
  • Structural defects
  • Mold hidden behind walls
  • Heat loss
  • Electrical problems

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WATER LEAK BEHIND VINYL SIDING DETECTED BY IR CAMERA


MOISTURE INSIDE WALL DETECTED WITH IR CAMERA

Allied Home Inspections can scan your home to look for hidden mold and moisture problems behind walls and ceilings that may be affecting your health. We can also schedule infrared (IR) inspections to help detect roof and plumbing leaks, electrical problems, and missing or improperly installed insulation. Click here to read an article on the benefits of using FLIR infrared themography to inspect your home.

Thermography is the use of an infrared imaging and measurement camera to "see" and "measure" thermal energy emitted from an object. Thermal, or infrared energy, is light that is not visible because its wavelength is too long to be detected by the human eye; it's the part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we perceive as heat. Unlike visible light, in the infrared world, everything with a temperature above absolute zero emits heat. Even very cold objects, like ice cubes, emit infrared. The higher the object's temperature, the greater the IR radiation emitted. Infrared allows us to see what our eyes cannot. Infrared thermography cameras produce images of invisible infrared or "heat" radiation and provide precise non-contact temperature measurement capabilities. Infrared is especially useful for noting temperature variations behind walls. A trained technician can spot problems in homes ranging from water leaking behind walls, rodent and insect infestations, mold colonies hidden in wall cavities, missing insulation, and hidden electrical problems.

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WET AREA IN INSULATION AND ON FLOOR

The thermogram (left) clearly shows a leaking bedroom ceiling (visible, right). The leak was assumed by the owner to originate in an upstairs marble-paneled bathroom in the $3 million home. The estimated cost to rip out and replace the marble to access the plumbing was estimated at $80,000! Further IR investigation absolved the bathroom and traced the source of the leak to a clogged weep hole under the threshold of a door leading to an upstairs porch. - a thermal infrared image generated by a FLIR Infrared CameraThe thermogram (left) clearly shows a leaking bedroom ceiling (visible, right). The leak was assumed by the owner to originate in an upstairs marble-paneled bathroom in the $3 million home. The estimated cost to rip out and replace the marble to access the plumbing was estimated at $80,000! Further IR investigation absolved the bathroom and traced the source of the leak to a clogged weep hole under the threshold of a door leading to an upstairs porch. - non-thermal photo
MOISTURE IN BEDROOM CEILING

Moisture in building materials can destroy structural integrity and nurture mold. The first step in moisture problem remediation is to quickly and accurately locate and remove all sources of moisture. Infrared camera scanning can show you what's wet and what's dry. IR cameras may find the ultimate source with little or no physical disassembly of the premises and minimal disturbance of inhabitants. An IR camera can detect areas of missing, moisture-laden or otherwise damaged insulation in walls, crawlspaces and attics or around doors, windows, and electrical outlets. These defects increase a home's operating costs by allowing cold air to enter the home and heated air to escape in the winter and the reverse in the warmer, summer months. IR can also identify poorly insulated or uninsulated pipes, another source of costly heat loss.

Want to learn more about the science behind infrared thermography? Click here.

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Lightning Safety
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Infraspection Institute Announces Dates for IR/INFO XX
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Burlington, NJ July 30, 2008 Infraspection Institute is pleased to announce that its annual Advanced Training Conference, Technical Symposium and Technology Expo, IR/INFO XX will be held January 18 – 21, 2009 in Orlando, Florida. Now in its 20th year, the conference will be held at the Holiday Inn International Drive Resort......
 
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Whether you are considering instituting an IR inspection program or already have one in place, obtaining competent manpower can be a challenge. One potential solution is to outsource services for additional manpower and expertise......
 
IR Inspections of Single Phase Power Panels
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Determining exceptions in single phase power panels is often challenging due to the absence of appropriate reference components. In this Tip, we offer suggestions for properly inspecting these pan......


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