Infrared Energy Detection
An infrared camera is a non-contact device that detects infrared energy (heat) and converts it into an electronic signal, which is then processed to produce a thermal image on a video monitor and perform temperature calculations. Heat sensed by an infrared camera can be very precisely quantified, or measured, allowing you to not only monitor thermal performance, but also identify and evaluate the relative severity of various problems. Moisture, thermal audits, roof survey, electrical, structure are some of the issues that can be inspected with thermographery. Something to remember is if your inspector is not using thermal imaging he can not see what we can.
Recent Infrared Innovations
Recent innovations, particularly detector technology, the incorporation of built-in visual imaging, automatic functionality, and infrared software development, deliver more cost-effective thermal analysis solutions than ever before.

In this infrared image, the deteriorated areas of the roof are clearly shown at the time of inspection and we can recommend where repairs should be.
Thermal Imaging help us quickly scan large areas to assess what is restorable. An infrared camera helps pinpoint water intrusion, find moisture beneath the surface, and document dryness with accuracy and confidence.
Moisture is evident in the ceiling picture,
