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Reasons to Use a Thermal Camera to Inspect Your Homes Floors, Walls, and Ceilings

Updated: May 14

Thermal imaging technology revolutionizes property inspections by detecting temperature variations in floors, walls, and ceilings without invasive demolition. This non-destructive method reveals hidden issues, saving time and money. Solomon Contracting offers a free thermal walkthrough, making it easy to assess your property. Here are key reasons to use thermal imaging that we thought you might be interested in knowing.


Thermal image shows Water Leak along the wall, indicating potential damage.
Water under the door

1. Detecting Hidden Water Leaks

Thermal cameras identify moisture in floors, walls, or ceilings by detecting cooler areas due to evaporation. Hidden pipe leaks can be pinpointed without opening walls, preventing costly damage and mold growth. A free thermal walkthrough can quickly spot these issues.


Thermal image of electrical panel, displaying temperature readings, FLIR logo present.
Electrical Circuit overheating

2. Identifying Electrical Faults

Overheating wires or faulty circuits create fire risks. Thermal cameras detect hot spots in walls or ceilings, revealing electrical issues like overloaded outlets. This ensures safety without invasive measures.



3. Locating Insulation Gaps

Infrared image of a ceiling and attic access point showing temperature variations.
Un-insulated attic access panel. Major heat loss!

Poor insulation leads to energy loss and higher utility bills. Thermal cameras highlight temperature differences, showing missing or inadequate insulation. Identifying these gaps improves energy efficiency without tearing into your home.


4. Finding Pest Infestations

Pests like rodents or termites nest in hidden spaces, causing structural damage.

Thermal cameras detect heat signatures from pest activity, such as warm spots in walls. Early detection allows prompt treatment without opening walls.


5. Assessing HVAC Performance

Thermal image showing heat distribution with temperature scale from 76.2 to 121.0°F.
Heat loss in standard HVAC residential ductwork.

Leaky or blocked HVAC ducts reduce system efficiency. Thermal cameras reveal temperature anomalies, indicating duct issues. A free thermal walkthrough ensures optimal performance without invasive inspections.


6. Verifying Radiant Floor Heating

For radiant floor heating, thermal cameras map heating pipes and detect malfunctions like leaks or blockages. This ensures efficient operation without lifting flooring.



7. Supporting Energy Audits

Thermal imaging camera inspecting home for heat loss. Does your home have a proper drainage system?
Thermal Camera

Thermal imaging identifies heat loss, air leaks, or poor insulation during energy audits. A comprehensive walk through scan may help identify areas that need extra insulation helping to reduce energy costs without destructive testing.


8. Cost and Time Savings

Traditional inspections require cutting into walls or floors, which is costly and disruptive. Thermal cameras offer a quick, non-invasive alternative, delivering fast results and minimizing expenses.


Conclusion

Thermal cameras are essential for inspecting floors, walls, and ceilings, revealing hidden issues like leaks, electrical faults, and insulation gaps without invasive methods. A free thermal walkthrough from Solomon Contracting enables proactive maintenance, cost savings, and peace of mind, protecting your property’s safety and efficiency.


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