Thermography (Infrared Imaging)
The use of infrared imaging has been around for quite some time. Initially,
it was developed for use by the military and often coined "Night Vision". It has also been used extensively in
commercial applications such as pipeline and electrical distribution applications. Only recently has
this technology been incorporated into the home inspection and energy auditing industry. This is due largely to the
reduction in cost of infrared cameras and the significant benefits it offers in inspections.
Infrared imaging works by being able to detect differences in the heat
given off by materials. It then displays these heat differences as colors such as red, blue, yellow, orange, etc..
. These heat "signatures" or colors allow for the determination very important properties with regard to
the areas being scanned by enabling us to determine the differences in temperatures in those areas. The
cameras we use today are so sensitive that they give the appearance of being able to "see through
walls".
The kinds of things that can be detected with imaging include;
areas where moisture is present, lack of insulation in walls, hot wires, receptacles, switches and circuit
breakers, and air leaks in and around doors, windows, baseboards and AC equipment.
Real Horizons is aware of the importance of utilizing this technology in
home inspections and includes thermogarapy in all of our inspection services. Below is a collection of
thermographic images that were obtained from various inspections we performed.


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