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What Is an Infrared Camera Inspection?
Infrared camera inspections—also called thermal imaging—use non-invasive technology to detect temperature differences inside walls, ceilings, and floors. These differences often point to hidden issues like water intrusion, missing insulation, HVAC leaks, or electrical hotspots. EnvioCore uses high-resolution thermal cameras operated by certified inspectors to diagnose problems without drilling, cutting, or damage.
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Our Clients
When Is Thermal Imaging Recommended?
- You suspect hidden water damage, leaks, or moisture
- After a flood, pipe burst, or roof issue
- You’re experiencing high utility bills or cold/hot spots
- Before or after insulation upgrades
- During home inspections, energy audits, or real estate transactions
- As part of mold, HVAC, or electrical troubleshooting
Why Infrared Inspections Matter
Many issues inside buildings are invisible to the eye—but show up clearly on thermal scans. With one fast visit, EnvioCore can:
- Detect hidden leaks behind walls or ceilings
- Identify mold-prone moisture before it spreads
- Find energy loss areas in insulation or window seals
- Spot overheating in electrical panels or outlets
- Document hidden damage for insurance or remediation
What We Inspect
Infrared inspections are flexible and fast. We typically scan:
- Ceilings and walls (for roof leaks, water lines, or mold risks)
- Floors (for slab leaks or radiant heat systems)
- Windows and door frames (for air drafts and seal failures)
- Attics and crawlspaces (for insulation gaps or animal intrusion)
- HVAC ducts and vents (for airflow or condensation issues)
- Electrical outlets, panels, and wiring (for overheating or loose connections)
How Thermal Imaging Works
- Initial Consultation
- We review the issue or concern and determine scan areas.
- Thermal Imaging Scan
- Our FLIR® thermal camera scans surfaces, capturing detailed heat maps.
- Moisture Verification (if needed)
- For cooler spots, we confirm with moisture meters or hygrometers.
- Digital Report & Photos
- You receive a full report with annotated thermal images, findings, and suggested next steps.
Benefits of Infrared Camera Inspections
- Non-destructive: No cutting walls or damaging surfaces
- Fast: Entire property scans take under an hour in most cases
- Accurate: Confirms issues that standard inspections miss
- Documented: Great for buyers, insurers, and repair contractors
- Multi-purpose: Can be used for water, mold, HVAC, or electrical
Thermal cameras help us spot conditions that could turn into:
- Mold growth in walls or ceilings
- Overheating wires that could cause fires
- Excess humidity leading to respiratory irritation
- Structural issues from ongoing leaks or insulation failure
Early detection can stop small issues from becoming expensive disasters.
How EnvioCore Can Help
EnvioCore’s certified thermal imaging inspectors are trained in:
- Moisture intrusion analysis
- Mold-prone area detection
- Energy loss assessments
- HVAC and insulation mapping
- Electrical safety scanning
We provide:
- Infrared scans with high-resolution FLIR cameras
- Moisture and humidity cross-testing
- Digital reporting with annotated images
- Fast turnaround and actionable next steps
Preparing for Your Infrared Inspection
To ensure accurate results:
- Avoid recent heating, cooling, or dehumidifying before the visit
- Identify areas of concern, such as water stains or cold spots
- Provide access to key areas: attics, basements, panels, etc.
- Let us know if recent repairs or flooding occurred
Final Reporting and Results
Your report includes:
- Infrared images of all scanned areas
- Highlighted problem zones with explanations
- Recommendations for repair, drying, or further testing
- Optional add-ons: mold air testing, moisture mapping, or leak detection
Infrared Inspection Q&A
It shows moisture conditions that support mold—but mold itself isn’t visible to the camera.
t adds a layer of insight—especially when leaks, heat loss, or hidden damage are suspected.
Just make sure areas are accessible and avoid temperature changes right before the scan.
Most scans take 30–60 minutes depending on the size of the home or area.
Request an Infrared Camera Inspection Today
Fill out the form below with your inspection needs. Whether you’re buying a home, investigating a leak, or trying to cut energy costs, EnvioCore’s thermal scans give you clear answers fast.
