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AddAbout Thermography    

The ability to detect and measure thermal energy emitted from an object is known as thermography. The tools of the trade are called "infrared cameras", and they translate the invisible infrared spectrum into thermal images that we can see and track via thermography.

Light that is not visible because its wavelength is too long to be detected by the human eye is referred to as thermal or infrared energy-and is the electromagnetic spectrum range that we perceive as heat. Everything with a temperature above absolute zero emits heat, which means that it may be tracked and measured via thermography. (Even ice cubes, emit infrared). More and more IR radiation is emitted, as an objects temperature increases. Infrared thermography allows us to see, and measure, what our eyes cannot.

The Electromagnetic Spectrum
 

Many applications depend upon the precision and accuracy of the images and temperature readings from infrared thermography cameras. The images produced, clearly showing invisible infrared or "Heat" radiation via thermography, aid in such diverse areas as medical and scientific research and development, building diagnostics and manufacturing product quality. Infrared thermography cameras are extremely cost-effective, valuable diagnostic tools in many diverse applications, since nearly all equipment gets hotter before it fails. New applications for infrared thermography continually emerge as industry continually strives to improve manufacturing efficiencies, better manage energy usage, improve product quality, and enhance worker safety.

Here is a good example of Infrared in Law Enforcement applications.

http://blutube.policeone.com/Clip-fs...n &playTime=0 Enjoy

And below is a Home Inspection application of IR.

 

 

Thermal image showing areas of moisture in a ceiling that can lead to mold growth
Corresponding visible image
 
  
 

 The above IR and Digital Photos clearly shows the need for IR Thermal imaging while a Home Inspection is conducted. The condition above would have gone undetected if an IR Scan was not done.

 Can your Home Inspector See What I Can? Without an Infrared Camera I think not!

I offer this service "FREE" (basic IR inspection) with all inspections! I also offer this service as a stand alone inspection. Call me for pricing.

Infrared inspection with a FLIR BCAM SD camera enables a powerful noninvasive method to monitor and diagnose the condition of buildings. Quickly identify problem areas that can't be seen by the naked eye-eliminating destructive probing methods.

FLIR infrared will help you save money!

 

Thermal Imaging

Thermal imaging or infrared camera inspections can provide valuable information regarding moisture, energy loss, roof leaks, electrical overloads and even wood destroying organisms in homes and buildings.

Thermal Imaging Inspections

Infrared (thermal Imaging) is an advanced non-destructive technology that allows me to show you things that no one can show you with conventional inspection methods!

An Infrared Inspection can identify and Document;

  • electrical faults before they cause a fire
  • overloaded and undersized circuits
  • circuit breakers in need of immediate replacement
  • missing, damaged and/or wet insulation
  • heat loss and air infiltration in walls, ceilings, floors, windows and doors
  • water and moisture intrusion that can lead to mold
  • possible pest infestation
  • hidden roof leaks, before they cause serious damage
  • air conditioner compressor leaks
  • under fastening and/ or missing framing members
  • structural defects
  • broken seals in double pane windows
  • energy loss and efficiency
  • flue leaks
  • damaged and/or malfunctioning radiant floor heating systems
  • plumbing leaks
  • overheated equipment

 

 

     

Call me Mario Kyriacou CHI CMI (Certified Level 1 Thermographer) today to book your Inspection or for any questions or concerns.

416-722-6132 or E-Mail me torontohomeinspector@yahoo.com   your content here