Thermal Moisture Scans

See what visual inspections can't — hidden moisture before it becomes a major problem.

The Limits of a Visual Inspection

A roof can look fine from the surface and still be holding moisture deep within its insulation layers. By the time water infiltration shows up as an interior stain or visible surface damage, it has often been spreading for months — silently degrading insulation, promoting mold growth, and adding weight to the structure. Visual inspections and even core sampling can miss the full picture. Thermal moisture scanning gives you the complete story.

How It Works

We use infrared thermography to scan your roof surface during the optimal window — typically in the early evening after a sunny day, when wet insulation retains heat longer than dry areas and shows up clearly on a thermal camera. The result is a detailed heat map of your entire roof that pinpoints exactly where moisture is trapped, how far it has spread, and how severe the saturation is.

What We Can Detect

What You Get

When a Thermal Scan Makes Sense

Thermal moisture scanning is particularly valuable before committing to a roof coating or restoration. Applying a new coating over wet insulation traps moisture in place and accelerates deterioration — making the underlying problem worse, not better. A scan beforehand ensures you're investing in a system that will actually perform. It's also a smart tool for pre-purchase due diligence, active leak investigations, and routine condition assessments on aging roofing systems.

Suspect there's more going on beneath your roof's surface? A thermal scan is the fastest way to find out for certain.

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