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I Use Infrared at Every Inspection

Infrared Thermography For Home Inspection

Can You See What I See?

At Polar Home Inspections LLC, I possess a unique skill - the power to uncover what often remains unseen. Through the use of infrared technology, I have the ability to reveal hidden details that can significantly enhance the quality of my home inspections for clients in Pelican Rapids, MN and beyond.

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I See Things Other Inspectors Can't

As an InterNACHI® Infrared Certified® Thermography Inspector at Polar Home Inspections LLC, I've achieved the esteemed title of Infrared Certified®. Equipped with an advanced infrared camera, I'm able to go beyond what the naked eye can perceive, uncovering hidden issues that might escape immediate notice.

This cutting-edge camera translates heat patterns into a spectrum of colors, highlighting warmer areas in lighter tones and identifying cooler or damp spots in darker shades. By analyzing these images, I can precisely identify sources of energy loss, potential moisture concerns, risky electrical hotspots, and even uncover problems like wood-damaging pests, rodent infestations, and chimney flue leaks that could lead to carbon monoxide exposure.

With my infrared certification, I offer a higher level of depth and accuracy in my inspections, ensuring a more comprehensive assessment of your property in Pelican Rapids, MN and beyond.

I can see things that other inspectors can't, because I use my infrared camera on every home inspection. I am an InterNACHI® Infrared Certified® Thermography Inspector. 

Uncover the Hidden Benefits With Infrared Technology

As an InterNACHI® Infrared Certified® Thermography Inspector at Polar Home Inspections LLC, I'm often sought after when homeowners spot water stains on their ceilings and need help identifying the source. While thermal imaging can confirm the presence of water in ceilings, its efficacy is heightened when combined with a high-quality moisture meter. During investigations, I might venture into the attic above the ceiling to check for signs of roof leaks, HVAC duct condensation, or pipe issues. However, relying solely on the camera may not always provide a complete solution. The camera provides clues that, when integrated with other data, aid in unraveling the root cause of the issue.

It's crucial to recognize that a thermal imaging camera isn't a magical fix; rather, it's an additional tool in my toolkit. To wield it effectively, I've undergone comprehensive training and certification from InterNACHI®, equipping me with an understanding of its mechanics and optimal usage.

My training also delves into building science, covering concepts like hydrodynamics and thermodynamics that illuminate the movement of water and heat. Armed with this knowledge, I grasp the physics underpinning thermal imaging, the technology itself, the fundamentals of building science, and how to leverage thermal imaging for various scenarios.

Thermal (infrared) imaging hinges on detecting temperature variations in objects. It entails deploying devices sensitive to infrared radiation to assess a building's envelope, unveiling thermal patterns that expose energy loss, hidden moisture, electrical anomalies, or structural intricacies.

Contrary to mere shapes and colors, my infrared camera allows me to visualize heat disparities. Nonetheless, effective use of thermal imaging necessitates not just owning the camera, but also possessing the expertise to handle it accurately and interpret its visual output. Remember, owning a trowel doesn't make you a mason, and owning an infrared camera doesn't automatically qualify you as a proficient thermographer.

In essence, I proudly hold the esteemed title of an InterNACHI® Infrared Certified® Thermography Inspector, offering advanced inspection services.

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