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Thermal Imaging

Infrared cameras find hidden mold conditions and water damage before any surface stain shows up.

Overview

Why infrared thermal imaging finds mold others miss

Mold doesn't always announce itself. A small leak inside a wall, a stretch of failed insulation, or a cold-bridge condensation zone can build mold-friendly conditions for months before any stain reaches the surface. Thermal imaging reveals those conditions while they're still hidden, giving you a chance to address the moisture before mold has spread.

Thermal imaging detects:

  • Hidden moisture inside walls, ceilings, and under floors
  • Active leaks from plumbing, roofing, or HVAC components
  • Insulation gaps and ventilation defects driving condensation
  • Cold spots creating ideal future conditions for mold growth
Why infrared thermal imaging finds mold others miss
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Benefits

What you get from thermal imaging

Find hidden risks early without damaging the property

Non-invasive

No drilling, no cutting, no surface damage.

Early detection

Catches problems before damage becomes visible.

Cost-effective

Targets repairs only where they're needed.

Documented findings

Annotated thermal images included in the report.

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About

How thermal imaging mold inspection works

Our certified mold inspectors use FLIR cameras to read temperature differentials across surfaces. Cooler areas often signal water present in the material, even when no surface damage has appeared.

Our process includes:

  • A complete thermal scan of key interior and exterior surfaces
  • Identification of unusual cold or warm patterns in the readings
  • Cross-checking thermal findings with calibrated moisture meters
  • A mold inspection report including the annotated thermal images
How thermal imaging mold inspection works
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Thermal imaging FAQ

Call For An Inspection
When the symptoms point to a moisture problem but nothing visible confirms where the water is coming from. Thermal imaging works well for tracing roof leaks, plumbing leaks behind drywall, condensation zones tied to insulation gaps, and any situation where opening up the wall on a guess would cost far more than a thermal scan.
Thermal imaging maps temperature patterns across surfaces, showing where moisture is likely present based on heat signatures. Moisture meters measure water content directly at specific points. The two tools work together: thermal imaging shows where to check, and moisture meters confirm what's there. Most thorough leak and moisture detection visits use both.
Thermal imaging is itself a non-destructive moisture detection method, supplemented by pin and pinless moisture meters when the inspector needs precise water content readings. The combined approach maps the full extent of any hidden moisture without opening up walls.
Usually 45 minutes to 90 minutes for a standard residential inspection, depending on property size and how many problem areas need scanning. Larger commercial properties and multi-floor leak tracing take longer. You receive a time window when you book.
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Contact

Book a thermal imaging visit

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Address

21241 Ventura Blvd #166, Woodland Hills, CA 91364

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