Enhancing Your Infrared Scan Results
Most Importantly....A Temperature differential
(Delta-T) must exist

Certain conditions must exist in order to detect anomalies within any
building. First and foremost, the interior temperature must be a minimum of 15 -
20 degrees F. warmer (or cooler) than the exterior temperature. The winter
months are more common for thermally scanning a building because the interior
temperature will always have a Delta T (temperature differential) of 15 degrees
or more when heating a building. Scanning a building in the summer months makes
it more difficult because the building must contain air conditioning in order to
bring the interior temperature 15-20 F. lower than the warmer exterior
temperature. When interior and exterior temperatures are equal to each other,
then infrared scanning becomes useless.
• As stated above, it's crucial to obtain an adequate temperature differential
(Delta T) between the interior and exterior temperatures, in order to obtain a
perfect environment for thermal imaging. I'd like you to make sure that every
window and door in your home is completely closed several hours before the
infrared scan takes place.

• If the temperature differential is not adequate, this may require you to
turn "UP" the heat (in the winter months) or to lower the A/C temperature
in the summer months. If you do not have A/C (in the summer months), I
suggest you hire me for an early morning thermal scan. It's much cooler in the
morning than it is during a hot summer day. If you are unable to obtain the
adequate temperature differential inside your building, I suggest you
re-schedule the infrared scan accordingly.
Interior Scanning vs. Exterior
Scanning
I will be thermally scanning all of your most outer wall and ceiling surfaces
from the inside of your building only. It is more difficult for an infrared
camera to detect temperature differences and anomalies on the outside surfaces
of a building due to the windy environment. Conditioned air that may be escaping
from your building will not always move through the exterior walls in nice
straight patterns due to the air movement outside. Because of this
difficulty, all interior infrared surveys are generally much more accurate
because they benefit from reduced air movement.
Preparing For Your Infrared Scan
When you do book an infrared inspection with me, I ask that you please have
the home prepared in order to alleviate any issues during my thermal scan. In
order to achieve the maximum benefit of your infrared inspection, I ask that you
please follow these important tips:
• Plan optimal times of day for your infrared inspection — dawn and dusk.
Example...If I’m inspecting a flat roof (in the summer months), the added heat
from the strong sun beaming onto any flat roof surface will reduce the
effectiveness of my thermal scan. I absolutely do not mind early evening or
early morning inspections, so planning accordingly (in this particular
situation) will give you much better infrared results.

• Clear all of the outermost exterior walls of any large pictures, wall
hangings, and furniture and appliances that are up against these outer walls.
Also, remove or raise any drapes if possible. Do not be concerned with
any interior walls (of your home) as these walls are of no concern for thermal
efficiency.


Opening your closet doors and conditioning your closet space will assist me
in identifying any exterior wall defects within the closets. I am unable to move
personal belongings due to liability reasons, so please make sure that the
majority of your closet walls are clearly visible to the IR camera. Any blocked
areas could conceal hidden issues.
• IMPORTANT: Please (Do yourself a favor) do not wait until I arrive
at your house before you decide to move your furniture and bedding away from the
walls. I'd like you to get every portion of your walls conditioned for at least
one hour, in order locate any concealed defects. Having furniture up against the
wall will not allow the entire wall to be conditioned and the infrared readings
will be affected. Unconditioned portions of the walls (where your furniture was
placed) will always appear to be defective. Conditioned air will not pass
through furniture.
EXAMPLE
IF YOU PULL YOUR FURNITURE AWAY FROM THE WALL ONCE I ARRIVE, I SEE
THIS

EXAMPLE
WHEN YOU REMOVE YOUR PICTURES FROM YOUR WALL ONCE I ARRIVE, I SEE
THIS

The above images are what my infrared camera will detect when
pictures and furniture are removed during my infrared scan. If you are
interested in having specific walls thermally scanned during my walk-through,
please have wall hangings and furniture moved away from these
areas one hour prior to my arrival.
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