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![]() WHY ARE HOME INSPECTORS NOW USING INFRARED CAMERAS? In recent years home inspectors have stated using a new high tech tool in their inspection process called an infrared camera. This new tool allows the inspector to see slight temperature variations that are unseen by the human eye. A properly trained thermographer can understand and diagnose these images in order to reveal hidden defects in many areas of the building. SUPERIOR INSPECTION Without thermal imaging, somethings go unseen. Now you can see what others only guess about. Thermal images can help reveal problems about moisture (which may be conducive to mold, decay and termites), electrical system hot spots, deficient insulation, Heat/AC and duct system defects, structural issues, plumbing leaks, and more... PROFIT AND SALES VOLUME One of the huge benefits of thermal imaging for the inspector is the ability it gives your company to distinguish itself from the competition. By showing the consumer that you have advanced technology and are able to provide a superior inspection service, this create a dynamic advantage. Consumers are looking for a professional company that can provides a superior service. Thermal imaging is the key that allows the inspector to stand out in the crowd and add dynamic value to their inspections. REDUCE LIABILITY By finding more hidden defects you reduce liability, instead of your Client finding them later and becoming upset with the suprise issues that you missed. Thermal imaging provides protection for the Client and the Inspector. It's value is worth every penny. Article Published by TAREI in July, 2010 Newsletter by: John McKenna InterNACHI Thermal Imaging Instructor http://www.infrared-certified.com John McKenna, CMI (TREC #4565)
Executive Director - Master Inspector Certification Board 25 Yrs Constr Exp - 13 Yrs Home Inspector Exp American Home Inspection - East Texas. Last edited by jmckenna1; 6/21/10 at 12:55 PM.. |
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