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Infrared (thermal imaging)
Infrared (thermal imaging) is an advanced, non-destructive technology that allows me to show you things about your home that no one can show you with conventional inspection methods. Click here for more information.

Infrared Thermal Imaging & Thermography

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Get a detailed, comprehensive map of your home using innovative technology. Infrared Thermal Imaging and Thermography in Indianapolis gives homeowners and business owners the most advanced inspection system for a variety of essential residential and commercial concerns.

Infrared imaging is a non-invasive, non-destructive process that provides detailed mapping of often invisible defects. Thermal imaging processes pinpoint structural, electrical and heating problems by following the path of heat through your building. This exact, scientific process identifies minor and major damages including faulty or overloaded circuits, heat loss, moisture intrusion, mold, roof, floor or wall breaks, malfunctioning heating and air flow systems, and even pest infestations. Thermal imaging covers every inch of your floor plan and penetrates roofs, floors and walls with zero harm to your home or office.

Before buying a home or paying for expensive heating or structural repairs, contact me to get a full picture your building. Call or email today to schedule infrared thermal imaging for your home, office or real estate prospects.

  • electrical faults before they cause a fire;
  • overloaded and undersized circuits;
  • circuit breakers in need of immediate replacement;
  • missing, damaged and/or wet insulation;
  • heat loss and air infiltration in walls, ceilings, floors, windows and doors;
  • water and moisture intrusion that could lead to mold;
  • possible pest infestation;
  • hidden roof leaks before they cause serious damage;
  • air-conditioner compressor leaks;
  • under-fastening and/or missing framing members;
  • structural defects;
  • broken seals in double-pane windows;
  • energy loss and efficiency;
  • dangerous flue leaks;
  • damaged and/or malfunctioning radiant heating systems;
  • unknown plumbing leaks; and
  • overheated equipment.