The Average American family spends $1,847 on home energy per year. Energy use varies according to home characteristics, occupant lifestyle, and climate.
How much can you save, 10% (184.70) to 30% ($554.11) on utility bills!
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Infrared thermography is the only diagnostic technology that can instantly visualize and verify thermal performance.
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Excess air leakage in homes can increase heating and cooling bills by 30 percent and reduce fire safety. Although windows, doors and outside walls contribute to air leakage, the biggest holes are usually hidden from view and connect the house to the attic, crawl space, or basement.
Reducing air leakage typically costs less than $200 for an average home.
Cost of running the average home!
Heating and Cooling 40% Water Heater 14% Lighting 6% Misc 29% Refrigerator/Freezer 10%


Cold air leaking in log joints on a log home!
How does a Thermal Survey help
The environment is a popular topic of discussion in just about every city in America. Many people wonder what they can do to make their houses more environmentally friendly and efficient. You can employ quite a few ideas and practices to help achieve an environmentally friendly house. The great news is that many of these steps require no more effort than you already put into your home.
The most important thing you can do to make sure you have an efficient and environmentally friendly house is to reduce the amount of energy you use to heat and cool your home.
Buildings may be quickly and thoroughly scanned using infrared, identifying problem areas that can't be seen by the naked eye - ensuring the integrity of both structural and environmental systems for building inspection, repair verification and insurance purposes.


The use of this non-destructive technology provides for proactive action to be taken - before the problem worsens. Infrared cameras in building inspection can even be used for rodent and pest discovery, as their lairs emit heat greater than the surrounding area – a great method to identify yet another hidden problem area when looking to purchase, lease or restore a building.
Going Green!
Early detection and correction of issues using infrared imagery should be a high priority. Locate and address heating and cooling losses in residential, commercial and industrial buildings with ease and pinpoint accuracy, enabling not only repairs and adjustments to be made, but accurately verified after the fact.

A Thermal Survey can pay for itself and allow you to be aware of hidden problems in your largest investment.
Our survey performs an extremely thorough and professional investigation of your residence.
Moisture in building materials can destroy the structural integrity and nurture mold and insect infestation. Infrared cameras can instantly image entire rooms, inspect hard-to-reach places, reveal wet conditions behind surfaces at the source, and then monitor when the area is completely dry.


Infrared Technology enables the location of problem areas with extreme accuracy, taking the guesswork out of trying to find issues hidden within walls and ceilings/roofs - saving time and money over traditional visual inspection methods.

Wiring or other system components are clearly highlighted as “hot spots”
with infrared imagery — making them easy to locate and repair as part of an ongoing restoration project or building addition.
Infrared cameras meet the demands of building diagnostics. They feature immediate high-resolution thermal imagery, which reveals potential structural and moisture issues, energy efficiency and even rodents or pests. Use an infrared camera to find:
a. Moisture
b. Missing or defective insulation
c. Structural shortcomings
d. HVAC problem areas
e. Sourced of heating/cooling losses
f. Plumbing blockages
g. Roof leaks
h. Electrical issues
i. Rodents and other pests
And much more!
Energy costs are increasing at a substantially alarming rate. Missing or low quality insulation, inadequate Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems, poor air flow - are all typical problems that cause homes to waste energy. Homeowners are looking to contractors for help in finding the sources of energy loss and how to make improvements in order to achieve the highest level of savings possible