IR Thermal Imaging Inspection

$280.00

Why Thermal Imaging Home Inspections Are Important

A standard home inspection reveals what you can see — but thermal imaging reveals what you can’t.

Using an infrared camera, a thermal imaging inspection detects subtle temperature differences behind walls, under floors, and around ceilings that the naked eye can’t detect. This advanced technology allows us to identify hidden issues early — before they become costly repairs.

Here’s why it’s important:

1. Detect Hidden Moisture and Leaks
Thermal imaging can reveal areas of trapped moisture from plumbing leaks, roof issues, or foundation seepage long before visible damage appears. Early detection helps prevent mold, rot, and structural deterioration.

2. Identify Insulation and Energy Loss
Infrared scanning pinpoints areas where heat or cooling is escaping through poorly insulated walls, ceilings, or windows — helping homeowners improve comfort and reduce energy bills.

3. Spot Electrical Hot Spots
Overheating electrical components, loose connections, or overloaded circuits can pose a fire hazard. Thermal imaging helps locate these issues safely and accurately.

4. Uncover Hidden Structural or HVAC Issues
Temperature irregularities can also indicate hidden airflow blockages, missing insulation, or even pest infestations within walls or attics.

In short:
Thermal imaging adds an advanced layer of insight to your home inspection — allowing you to see beyond the surface and make truly informed decisions about your property.

True Sight Property Inspections — See your home clearly, inside and out.

Why Thermal Imaging Home Inspections Are Important

A standard home inspection reveals what you can see — but thermal imaging reveals what you can’t.

Using an infrared camera, a thermal imaging inspection detects subtle temperature differences behind walls, under floors, and around ceilings that the naked eye can’t detect. This advanced technology allows us to identify hidden issues early — before they become costly repairs.

Here’s why it’s important:

1. Detect Hidden Moisture and Leaks
Thermal imaging can reveal areas of trapped moisture from plumbing leaks, roof issues, or foundation seepage long before visible damage appears. Early detection helps prevent mold, rot, and structural deterioration.

2. Identify Insulation and Energy Loss
Infrared scanning pinpoints areas where heat or cooling is escaping through poorly insulated walls, ceilings, or windows — helping homeowners improve comfort and reduce energy bills.

3. Spot Electrical Hot Spots
Overheating electrical components, loose connections, or overloaded circuits can pose a fire hazard. Thermal imaging helps locate these issues safely and accurately.

4. Uncover Hidden Structural or HVAC Issues
Temperature irregularities can also indicate hidden airflow blockages, missing insulation, or even pest infestations within walls or attics.

In short:
Thermal imaging adds an advanced layer of insight to your home inspection — allowing you to see beyond the surface and make truly informed decisions about your property.

True Sight Property Inspections — See your home clearly, inside and out.