Roof maintenance and inspection is a multi-biliion dollar industry. Learn the benefits of infrared technology and why you should have your roof inspected.
Roof maintenance and inspection is a multi-billion dollar industry. Learn the benefits of infrared technology and why you should have your roof inspected.
BUILDINGTECH INSPECTION SERVICES LLC, providing Infrared Thermal Imaging Services consulting and testing services to assist in diagnosing building deficiencies in commercial properties.
We detect and document building moisture and map it to its source with infrared thermography for our clients, which include architects, engineers, contractors, government agencies, building managers, energy managers, realtors, and other related professionals.
Our expertise is in infrared thermal imaging and commercial building envelope evaluations. Using our proven inspection techniques, along with high- resolution infrared thermography (IR) equipment, we can rapidly identify costly hidden damage behind walls and under roofing.
This inspection provides the owner or purchaser with an accurate understanding of the building’s structural integrity so informed decisions can be made. Our inspections have identified significant hidden water intrusions that have saved millions of dollars due to early detection and repair.
In addition to envelope evaluations, we perform energy audits and energy assessments. Not only do we find all sources of energy loss, but we develop a plan for energy improvements and calculated a return on investment (ROI).
Infrared Thermal Imaging Services also provides water and air infiltration field-testing. We perform testing procedures for new construction quality assurance testing or forensic water intrusion diagnostic services. Our forensic testing services recreate reported water intrusions so the exact failure point can be identified for accurate repairs.
Infrared Thermal Imaging Electrical Scans
Infrared thermal imaging of electrical distribution equipment such as loose connection line side of a contactor. Infrared thermal imaging can detect loose connections, overloads and more.
Whether you have an in-floor radiant leak or want to mark out the floor prior to drilling or nailing, BUILDINGTECH INSPECTION SERVICES can find most leaks and delineate the radiant floor with infrared thermal imaging.
Building Envelope Inspections for Moisture and Leak Detection
Infrared Thermal Imaging Services for moisture and leak detection services. Active Infrared thermography was applied with a spray rack and monitored the leak coming from the masonry parapet wall coping.
Aerial Infrared for Roofs, Buildings and Buried Steam Pipes
BUILDINGTECH INSPECTION SERVICES offers aerial infrared thermal imaging surveys with AutoCAD reports with most sensitive fixed mount imagers on the market.
Building Envelope Inspections for Energy Loss
Infrared Thermal Imaging of refrigerated warehouse in the summer with warm air infiltration between the lower and upper insulated wall panels, causing condensation. Infrared Thermography cameras can find energy loss and moisture.
Infrared Thermal Imaging Roof Moisture Scans
Infrared thermal image taken from the higher vantage point of a taller building. Infrared Thermal imaging can tell you where the wet insulation is located in order to mark it out for repairs.
Infrared Steam Traps Surveys and Leak
Infrared steam trap survey is an effective way to determine steam traps, distributions systems, boiler and recovery. The infrared steam trap survey determined the trap was installed backwards.
Elevated Body Temperature Detection
We can help you with your infrared screening solutions with infrared equipment and platforms. Infrared cameras with the proper solution in mind for your work place.
Infrared Thermal Imaging Block Wall Scan
Infrared thermal imaging is the most reliable way to detect grouted cells and insulation in the entire CMU masonry wall.
As infrared technology has advanced, radiometers have become a common tool for many maintenance technicians and mechanics. Although radiometers are relatively easy to use, there are several important factors that influence the accuracy of a radiometer’s readings.
“Watch Your Step” is a safety slogan we’ve all seen countless times. All too frequently, thermographers suffer injuries when engrossed in an inspection or disoriented by the display monitor of an infrared imager.
Have you ever wondered what the size of your imager’s field of view is at a given distance? If you know the visual field of view specifications for a thermal imager, it is possible to calculate the size of your imager’s viewing area for any given distance using a scientific calculator.
With interest in renewable energy at an all-time high, photovoltaic systems have become a common sight worldwide. Infrared inspections can be used for quality assurance inspections of new installations or to monitor the performance of existing ones.
With the onset of warmer weather, the harshness of winter is but a fading memory for most. Left undetected, the damage caused by winter’s fury is a reality that can lead to premature roof failure. Fortunately, an infrared inspection of your roof can detect evidence of problems before they get out of hand.