Thermal Pictures

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  The images below are only sample pictures and are not a complete inspection.  There intent is to show you how thermal (infrared) images appear. A complete inspection will consist of dozens of images along with a written report. Our inspections are completely different than other companies. We have a different approach with far better results!

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  • Locate roof leaks.
  • Survey your roof for repairs.
  • To detect water leaks or electrical issues in the foundation.
  • To see heat / cooling loss in your structure or duct work.
  • To detect small issues before they become major repair cost.
  • To provide proof of damage or repairs to your insurance company.
  • To see problems clearly.
  • To save energy!
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  • To see heat / cooling loss in your structure or duct work.
  • To detect small issues before they become major repair cost.
  • To provide proof of damage or repairs to your insurance company.
  • To see problems clearly.
  • To save energy!
  • Did you know that a thermal inspection will see electrical-mechanical & structure issues before you purchase a home or business.
  • Do you realize that thermal may save you from making a costly mistake when purchasing a home or business.
  • Did you know that thermal can help you sell your home or business.
  • Did you know that thermal can see much more than a standard inspection.
  • Did you know that thermal does not lie.
  • Check out a structure before you purchase. 
  • Protect Your Investment!  

You can see the heat escaping from this home.

Red is showing heat loss. 34 degree day. The red heat loss is at 54 degrees. New home!

 

Aerial of buried steam line. You can see this underground leaking

steamline. Red showing steam leaking. Aerial conducted on approx, one mile of

underground pipe line.

Three phase electrical

 

Ammonia lines

 

400 HP motor

 

Geo Thermal underground supply line

 

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Nearly everything that uses or transmits power gets hot before it fails. Cost effective power management is critical to maintaining the reliability of your electrical and mechanical systems. And today, no one would argue that infrared thermography is the most effective proven predictive maintenance (PM) technology available to quickly, accurately and safely locate problems prior to failure. Finding and fixing a poor electrical connection before a component fails can save you the much greater costs associated with manufacturing downtime, production losses, power outages, fires and catastrophic failures.