The two most common problems identified during Infrared Building Envelope Surveys are excess energy loss and latent moisture. Our Infrared Building Envelope Surveys can identify different two types of energy loss that can occur within a building envelope.
The first type of energy loss is conduction which is most often due to missing/damaged within the walls or its roof. Under proper conditions, Infrared Building Envelope Surveys can also detect and document evidence of latent moisture within building sidewalls, including EIFS.
The second type of energy loss is air leakage. Air infiltration or exfiltration can occur at numerous locations within a building envelope through seemingly insignificant cracks and openings. Air infiltration can be detected when Infrared Building Envelope Surveys are performed from the interior of the building; exfiltration may be detected when the infrared survey is performed from the exterior of the building.
In order to avoid errors associated with solar reflections and solar loading, our Infrared Surveys are usually performed post sunset. This provides optimal results and avoids disruptions when working in office spaces.