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Is There A Right Time Of The Year For Infrared Home Inspection?

The readings during a thermal inspection are affected by the temperature difference inside and outside the house. As long as the air inside is regulated, thermography can identify problems more effectively and efficiently when itu2019s either biting-cold or scorching hot outside.<br><br>Visit: https://thermoelite.ca/is-there-a-right-time-of-the-year-for-infrared-home-inspection/

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Is There A Right Time Of The Year For Infrared Home Inspection?

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  1. 514-969-5150 support@thermoelite.ca Is There A Right Time Of The Year For Infrared Home Inspection? The readings during a thermal inspection are affected by the temperature difference inside and outside the house. As long as the air inside is regulated, thermography can identify problems more effectively and efficiently when it’s either biting-cold or scorching hot outside. The Department of Energy tells us that heat loss helps you locate trouble spots with thermal imaging. Zones with heat gains are revealed as well. When your house loses or gains excessive heat, it should caution you that there is a problem somewhere that can burn a hole in your pocket if left unattended. Therefore, infrared inspections add value to your home inspection offering much more than what other technologies bring you. Heat Loss and Drafts Appear prominently in the winters The Winter season result in unnecessary expenses if your home suffers air leaks and heat loss. There’s more load on the heating system when heat escapes through the roof, the walls, or the windows. Your utility bill goes through the roof! Using infrared cameras can reveal dramatic heat loss in the winter. The thermal imaging camera’s screen representation is much more apparent with more precise color demarcations during the winters. Inside the house, the camera can reveal spots the cold air is leaking through much more prominently. https://thermoelite.ca/

  2. 514-969-5150 support@thermoelite.ca Winter is a perfect time to carry out your home’s inspection using thermal imaging. Here are the reasons why-  Roofs Show Spots Where Heat Loss is Occurring: Heat always travels up to areas with colder temperatures, as thermodynamics tells us. This is called the stack effect, which results from air leaks caused by ordinary ventilation at your home. Attics need a lot of insulation because the heat in all average houses keeps rising. If you’ve installed the insulation correctly, you can restrict the heat in the lower living spaces from rising to the attic above. Heat escapes through the roof if the insulation is poor and through the air gaps and attic vents. It’s easier for an infrared camera to capture heat escaping through the roof in the winter. With the temperatures inside being warmer, the temperature difference is much more noticeable.  Walls Reveal Mold Secrets: Since you can spot cold spots that have water with a thermal device, it helps you know where mold can be found. Water won’t dry as quickly in winter as it will in summers. Mold thrives well when the water stays longer. You can’t locate molds with thermal imaging, but it does enough to give you good hints. When you smell that distinct must odor and the camera shows a cold spot, you know that the concerned area needs to be tested by a moisture detector. If you can access the space, you may find mold under the floor or behind walls. If you can’t, the customer might ask for a mold inspection. Read more https://thermoelite.ca/

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