Infrared Home Inspections
An infrared home inspection may sound like a wacky idea from the future, but it is one of the most important things you can do for your home’s well being.
When you purchase a home you are committing to leaving it in a better condition than when you got it or else the investment would not be worth your time. In order to keep your house in good condition for resale or passing down to the family a infrared home inspection will ensure that your home is not filled with leaky water problems that can eventually cause the destruction of parts of your home and property. Aside from that, water leaks can start to drain on the energy and water usage that you consume each month. Even a small slow leak that is equivalent to a drippy faucet can cost you a considerable amount of money yearly.
If you are a homeowner, an infrared home inspection can give you the peace of mind that your residence is sealed and protected. Without an infrared home inspection your house may keep hidden or start harboring bacteria and toxins, not to mention the attraction of bugs and even the buildup of mold and mildew.
No one enjoys being in a home that has that moldy musky smell, and many times home owners with this issue don’t know what it is that would be causing such a stench. Water leaks that result in the buildup of bacteria from not undergoing an infrared home inspection can also cause certain members of your household to get sick more often or even suffer from unexplained allergies. Stop all of these problems before they progress with a simple and relatively quick infrared home inspection.
The money that you will save in the long run from the prevention of home issues will be much greater than the amount spent on your infrared inspection. This top of the line test uses a thermal imaging scanner than will pass over every inch of your home inside and out. Once the test is done and all areas have been tested the results will be explained. Your infrared home inspection will end with a detailed recommendation of services depending on your specific needs.
Getting to the affected portions of your home before they become worse is like putting clear nail polish on a panty hose rip; the sooner you take care of it the better.
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