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MOLD INSPECTIONS and MOLD EVALUATIONS BUSHNELL FLORIDA

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Home Inspector with INDOOR MICROBIAL SPECIALIST HI-80 & MRSA1895

INDOOR MICROBIAL SPECIALIST uses Infrared thermography commonly called infrared imaging or thermal imaging.  Infrared thermography is an advanced, non-invasive technology that allows an inspector to identify deficiencies in buildings that can’t be revealed using conventional visual inspection methods.

Thermographic cameras detect radiation in the long-infrared range of the electromagnetic spectrum and produce images of that radiation. The amount of radiation emitted by an object, called “Emissivity”, increases with temperature; therefore, thermography allows for variations in temperature to be identified.

In conjunction with our thermal imager, we use a TRAMEX Encounter moisture meters, IR Thermometer and Moisture detector among other instruments to identified conditions that with water intrusion or high levels of moisture. The use and combination of Infrared thermography and other moisture detection equipment will give us the real condition of the structure or equipment scanned. For more information regarding Mold Inspections contact us at 850-814-3889 or visit us at: www.INDOORMICROBIALSPECIALIST.com. We are Ocala Mold Inspection Company.

 Thermal Imaging can help identify Moisture related problems.

 Plumbing leaks:

  •          Building envelope water intrusion (roof, walls, windows, doors, and foundation)
  •          Wet insulation, cabinets, walls, flooring, and personal/business items

Energy loss:

    • Missing, poor, settled, or improperly installed insulation
    • Heat loss and air infiltration in walls, ceilings, floors, windows and doors
    • Damaged and/or malfunctioning radiant heating systems       
    • Flu leaks       
    • Air-conditioner compressor leaks

 

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Sid (703) 855 3324 Hameed
Brickfront Properties - Bowie, MD
Value Add Real Estate Private Investors Fix & Flip

This is great. Non-invasive way to inspect.

Oct 28, 2019 02:16 PM