Performing a thermal imaging scan during a home inspection is a crucial step in evaluating a property’s overall condition. This advanced technology employs an infrared camera to capture images that reveal temperature variations across surfaces. During the scan, the inspector systematically examines interior and exterior areas of the home. This includes walls, ceilings, floors, windows, and doors. The camera detects thermal anomalies, such as heat or cold spots, which can indicate issues like insulation gaps, water leaks, electrical hotspots, or hidden structural problems. These findings provide valuable insights into potential energy efficiency concerns and areas that may require further investigation. By identifying these hidden issues early on, a thermal imaging scan enhances the accuracy and depth of a home inspection, helping homeowners and buyers make informed decisions about the property’s condition and any necessary maintenance or repairs.
October 23, 2024 At CenTex Inspection Services, our mission is to ensure that clients fully understand the results of their home inspection. That’s why we offer a video summary along with the standard written report—both delivered the same day as the inspection. But why a video? Let’s break it down. Going Beyond the Written Report […]
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