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Home Thermal Imaging for Home Inspections: Infrared Reveals Hidden Water, HVAC & Insulation Issues

Thermal Imaging for Home Inspections: Infrared Reveals Hidden Water, HVAC & Insulation Issues

Thermal Imaging in Home Inspections

Thermal imaging cameras have transformed modern home inspections. In this video, a Certified Master Inspector explains how infrared technology helps uncover issues that are invisible to the naked eye.

What Thermal Imaging Detects

Learn how infrared cameras can identify:

  • Hidden moisture intrusion behind walls and ceilings
  • HVAC performance issues and airflow inconsistencies
  • Missing or poorly installed insulation
  • Overheating electrical components and potential hazards
  • Plumbing temperature irregularities
Why It Matters

Once limited to commercial use, thermal imaging is now an essential tool for professional home inspectors. By detecting temperature differences, inspectors can spot leaks, energy loss, failing systems, and electrical hot spots before they become costly problems.

Important to Understand

Thermal cameras do not see through walls—they detect surface temperature variations. Proper interpretation of these patterns is what separates experienced inspectors from amateurs.

What You’ll Learn
  • How thermal imaging detects hidden moisture
  • Using infrared cameras to evaluate HVAC systems
  • Identifying insulation voids and air leakage
  • Common mistakes when using thermal cameras
  • Why thermal imaging adds value to a home inspection
Who This Is For

Whether you’re buying a home, building new construction, or hiring a home inspector, understanding thermal imaging can help you make smarter decisions and avoid expensive surprises.

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