A thermal imaging camera is ideal for detecting moisture; it detects the different temperatures of wet versus dry and enables the camera to see and locate moisture problems before other standard moisture detection equipment could.
Once the cause of the moisture problem has been repaired, thermal imaging can be used to monitor the drying process, showing when the moisture is completely gone.
Infrared technology takes the guesswork away, by locating problem areas with speed and extreme accuracy, and finds issues hidden to the human eye. |