Infrared Image Gallery 2
This is an exterior wall with no insulation issues. The
structural member locations are clearly visible (with infrared) from colder
studs conducting onto the interior drywall.


During the colder months, a perfectly insulated wall will
contain cold structural members (see image above). In this home, the studs are
warmer than the cavities. This is clearly indicative of "no insulation" behind
this particular wall.


This is another home with the same situation...empty wall
cavities. This uninsulated wall is equal to leaving your windows and doors wide
open.


The attic cavity above this particular ceiling was not
accessible. No openings were installed for my inspection. That don't stop me
from investigating further. My infrared camera has no problem detecting a shoddy
installation of insulation. The heat loss here would be significant.


This lower ceiling surface looks good visually, but my thermal
imaging camera detects an excessive void


This newly constructed home had insulation missing in this
corner of the room.


These outer ceiling cavities are allowing excessive cold air to
enter living area


This wall looks fine until my infrared camera detects settled
insulation


My thermal imaging camera detects more settled
insulation


Infrared detects cold air infiltrating at lower left window
framing and all outer floor cavities


A client inquired about ice damming on their roof. You can
clearly see the voids at the rear portion of these two skylights. This void
allows interior heat to escape and melt the snow on the roof above this
area



The soffit around this particular skylight contains recessed
lighting that does not allow insulation contact (Non-IC lighting) per
manufacturer. An upgrade to more expensive recessed light fixtures (allowing
insulation contact - IC lighting) are no option, in order to properly insulate
this type of ceiling cavity and prevent ice damming on the exterior roof
edge.



The stud cavities around this window were obviously not
insulated.


Cathedral ceiling cavities are impossible to inspect visually,
but thermal imaging has no limitations. My infrared camera detects missing
insulation throughout one side of the gable. The heating bill here will be
exorbitant.


The cellulose insulation in these wall cavities has settled
quite a bit


More settled cellulose insulation. Infrared also detects heat
piping behind this wall at the top right of IR image.

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