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Infrared Imaging or thermography is a method used to take pictures of places that are normally not visible to the human eye. While it may sound complicated, infrared imaging is a simple and relatively inexpensive way to find hidden water damage or wood rot in your home. It is a powerful tool that restoration specialists and contractors rely on to provide better solutions to water and moisture leaks. Read on to learn more about infrared imaging.

How Does Infrared Imaging Work?

An infrared camera uses an infrared light-emitting diode (LED) to capture an image. Instead of turning to visible light, IR cameras use near-infrared wavelengths. The human eye is unable to perceive near-infrared wavelengths because they fall beyond what we can see. Rather than showing people objects within their environment, an infrared image exposes heat within a room or building.

By detecting heat with an object, restoration experts can tell if a building has moisture or water damage within its foundation or walls. Infrared imaging is also important in predicting how much time remains before things deteriorate further and cause expensive repairs.

Why Should You Detect Water Damage Early?

When a home suffers water damage, it’s important to act fast before mold and rot take hold. Unfortunately, most homeowners don’t detect water damage until significant destruction has already occurred. In severe cases, mold can spread quickly and even lead to structural problems. But thanks to new infrared imaging technology, homeowners can now detect hidden water damage early and minimize further costs.

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When faced with a water damage problem, you need a fast and accurate solution. You can count on our experts for all of your water extraction, drying, clean-up, and mold remediation needs. Whether it’s a flood or plumbing issue, we will be on site to get your home back to normal at any time of the day. Contact us today for 24/7 water restoration services.