Structural Issues Behind Finished Walls
Not only am I able to detect problematic foundations, but I’m also able to view the framing members and structural components behind your finished walls. In order to do this, it’s crucial to have a temperature difference of at least ten degrees Fahrenheit between inside and outside temperatures. This difference of temperature allows me to thermally see the structural members through conduction of the exterior temperature. If there any concealed issues within the structural framing, it will show differences in thermal capacity, conductivity, and other intrinsic qualities on my camera screen.
Under the right conditions, any missing or improperly fastened studs and framing members, and portions of those structural components which are damaged or installed improperly (to the extent that their intrinsic qualities are significantly changed), can be obviously detected with thermal imaging. Now isn’t it fantastic to be able to actually observe the structure (temperature differentials) behind the walls and ceilings of your home, thereby exposing any concealed issues?
Call me today and I’ll slowly walk you through your home while you observe this amazing technology.

This homeowner waited too long


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