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Infrared Tools? Why?




If you are planning to buy or sell a house, you might want to hire a home inspector to check the condition of the property. Home inspectors use various tools and techniques to inspect different aspects of a house, such as the structure, the plumbing, the electrical system, the heating and cooling system, and more. One of the tools that home inspectors use is an infrared camera.


An infrared camera is a device that can detect and display thermal patterns or heat signatures of objects and surfaces. Infrared cameras can reveal hidden problems that are not visible to the naked eye, such as water leaks, air leaks, insulation defects, moisture issues, pest infestations, electrical faults, and more. By using an infrared camera, a home inspector can identify potential problems that could affect the safety, comfort, and value of a house.


For example, an infrared camera can help a home inspector find out if there is any water damage behind a wall or under a floor. Water leaks can cause mold growth, rotting wood, structural damage, and health issues. An infrared camera can also help a home inspector detect if there is any air leakage around windows, doors, vents, or ducts. Air leaks can cause energy loss, higher utility bills, uneven temperatures, and poor indoor air quality. An infrared camera can also help a home inspector spot if there is any missing or damaged insulation in the attic, walls, or crawl spaces. Insulation defects can lead to heat loss, cold spots, condensation, and ice dams.


By using an infrared camera, a home inspector can provide a more thorough and accurate inspection of a house. An infrared camera can also help a home inspector explain and document the findings in a clear and visual way. An infrared camera can also help a home owner or a buyer make informed decisions about the condition and maintenance of a house.


In conclusion, home inspectors use infrared cameras because they are powerful tools that can reveal hidden problems that could affect the quality and value of a house. An infrared camera can help a home inspector inspect different aspects of a house in a more efficient and effective way.


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