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This advanced infrared thermography technology offers thorough and accurate inspections in 5 crucial areas

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Identification of Roof leaks or damage
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Assessment of Attic Insulation
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Ventilation Efficiency Check
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Mold Detection
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Frequently Asked Question

Can IR cameras be used for home inspection?

Yes, IR (infrared) cameras can absolutely be used for home inspections, and they’re a popular, non-destructive way to spot issues that aren’t visible to the naked eye.

They can help identify hidden moisture, missing or uneven insulation, air leaks, electrical hot spots, and HVAC performance issues by showing surface-temperature patterns. You’ll get the best, most actionable results when conditions create a strong temperature contrast and a trained professional translates the scan into clear next steps.

How much does thermal imaging survey cost?

A thermal imaging survey usually costs about $200 to $500 for a standard home inspection, with a national average around $350 to $400, offering excellent value for the detailed insights it provides. It’s a smart, affordable investment that can quickly uncover hidden energy loss, moisture issues, or electrical concerns before they turn into costly repairs.

Smaller, targeted scans, such as moisture or electrical hotspot checks, typically range from $100 to $300, making them an affordable way to zero in on specific concerns. Specialty options, such as drone or roof scans, may cost $200 to $800 and offer advanced access and detailed insights for hard-to-reach areas. With flexible pricing options, homeowners can choose the level of assessment that best fits their goals and budget.

Can you detect mold with an infrared camera?

No, infrared (IR) cameras can’t detect mold directly, but they are excellent for spotting hidden moisture and leaks that often lead to mold growth. Because damp areas show up as cooler temperature patterns, an IR scan can quickly highlight where to investigate and fix the source of the problem.

For the most dependable and reassuring outcome, combine the scan with a moisture meter, and if you’d like a thorough final confirmation, follow up with air or surface testing.

Will an infrared attic assessment help me understand why my heating bills are so high even after sealing windows and upgrading HVAC?

Yes, an infrared (thermal imaging) attic assessment will help understand why your heating bills are so high, even after sealing windows and upgrading HVAC, because it often reveals hidden heat loss, insulation gaps, and air leaks that a visual check can miss.

Even after sealing windows and upgrading HVAC, the attic can still be the biggest energy escape route, so the scan gives you a clear, positive roadmap for exactly what to seal or insulate next. For the most complete picture, pairing the infrared scan with a blower door test can help uncover every major leak in your home’s envelope.

Will an infrared attic scan provide hard evidence I can use to compare quotes or push back against inflated repair estimates?

Yes, an infrared attic scan can provide hard evidence you can use to compare quotes or confidently push back on inflated repair estimates. Because it highlights specific hot and cold spots tied to heat loss, missing insulation, or air leaks, it helps narrow the scope to targeted fixes instead of costly, full-scale replacements.

For your peace of mind, request a written thermal report and share it during bidding so every contractor can price the same clearly documented problem areas, and you can compare quotes with confidence.

Is there a way to assess the attic without destructive inspection methods?

Yes, you can absolutely assess an attic without destructive inspection methods by using non-destructive tools such as thermal imaging, moisture meters, remote cameras, and  borescopes.

These techniques can reveal insulation gaps, hidden moisture, ventilation issues, and hard-to-see problem areas without pulling up flooring or removing insulation. A professional inspection that combines thermal imaging with moisture detection is a great, low-impact way to get clear answers and a smart plan of action.

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