Energy Efficiency (Heat and Energy Loss)
I know everyone works very hard for their money (in order to pay the bills),
but what you don't realize is how much of your hard earned energy dollars are
actually slipping right through the cracks of your home. Keeping your home at a
comfort level (by conditioning it) can be very costly. I know everyone would
like to reduce their energy bills in our freezing winter months and then again,
in the summer cooling months? Well, a good place to start would be a
professional infrared home-energy efficiency inspection. My infrared inspection
will actually show you where you are wasting your hard earned energy dollars,
and at the same time, I will demonstrate how you can properly seal those areas
that are pulling your energy dollars to the outside of your house.
There are many building envelope anomalies that can generate significant heat
and air conditioning loss, which causes your energy dollars to be wasted in a
not-so-tight home.

Sources of Air Leakage in a Typical
Home


My infrared camera allows me to perform a comprehensive energy efficiency
inspection within your home by locating and pin-pointing those areas where
unconditioned air is infiltrating into your living areas. Most air infiltrations
are located at wall penetrations (such as windows, doors, vents, etc), and at
transition areas of fully insulated walls, ceilings and floors. My thermal scan
will identify the smallest of insulation breaches and fissures within the
concealed cavities of your walls and ceilings. I will literally show you where
you are wasting your precious energy resources and your hard earned dollars. My
IR camera enables me to point out exactly where your costly energy dollars are
being lost. I will then assist you in determining how to properly insulate those
breached areas with minimum damage to your surfaces, so you can get the most out
of your heating and cooling systems for many years to come.

No access to the top side of this ceiling,
but infrared detects missing insulation


An infrared inspection detects a radiator
conducting heat to the exterior.


During a Re-hab, infrared imaging detects
missing insulation above ceiling

An infrared home energy efficiency inspection can be used to verify problems
caused by poor design, poor workmanship, or material failure. With the
ridiculously high priced heating fuel today, my energy audit can pay for itself
in as little as one year. This is the ideal inspection to conduct for numerous
situations in a typical home…
1) Use my infrared services while I’m performing your Standard home
inspection. This valuable option is not included in my standard home inspection
fee.
2) You can hire me immediately after completion of your newly constructed
home while the home or building is still under warranty with the building
contractor. I can also scan your new home on construction stage inspections. (In
many cases, those moisture stains on your basement walls are explained away by
the builder as "during construction" moisture. It pays to confirm this before
the builder’s warranty expires.)
3) If you own an older home that is costing you too much in energy dollars
due to excessive air drafts, I can pinpoint those problem areas where cold air
is infiltrating your living space. Then, it’s best if you contact a building
contractor to upgrade those specific areas that I will be clearly identifying
throughout your home. All efficiency information and pictures will be
transferred onto a professional thermal report for your convenience.
4) An infrared energy inspection will easily locate any missing insulation
behind your finished walls and ceilings. Then, you can contact an insulation
contractor to upgrade the areas that I will be identifying throughout your home.
These areas will also be clearly identified on a professional energy efficiency
report. During this inspection, I can show you how you can insulate specific
areas without removing walls or ceilings.
5) I am able to detect potential mold problems behind walls and ceilings. All
moisture issues must be mitigated immediately. As I stated previously, infrared
imaging does not detect the actual Molds behind your walls and ceilings,
but it will detect the issues associated with Mold build-up.
6) Infrared Thermography provides you with a unique opportunity to assess the
energy efficiency of your HVAC (heating, ventilating, and air conditioning)
systems, including the tightness of the duct work that is located behind your
walls and ceilings. In order to prevent deadly carbon monoxide poisoning, this
inspection will also test for leaks throughout the vent pipes.
Windows look great visually, but infrared
detects three thermal barrier leaks

As you can see, having an infrared energy efficiency inspection makes it much
easier to positively pinpoint problems throughout your home, instead of simply
making an educated guess without the camera. An IR inspection also allows me to
communicate my findings with greater understanding to you (the homeowner)
instead of just “speaking another language.” As one client had put it very
clearly, “This inspection lets my eyes make sense of what my ears are hearing.”
Now that makes perfect sense, Right?
The dark blue areas indicates that
insulation is missing in this area

Thermal imaging pictures combined with digital photographs can greatly
enhance your understanding of just what the problem is and how to go about
having it repaired with minimum damage to the home. My final energy
efficiency report will enhance your ability to deal directly with the
contractors that may be performing the repair work for you. All you have to do
is show your contractor the infrared energy efficiency report and they will
fully understand your issues. After your contractor completes their upgrade, and
before you make any final payment, you can then contact me to perform a final
scan to verify that all work was performed correctly.
Looks great visually, until I detect
insulation defects with thermal imaging

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