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Infrared (IR) Scan Near Fort Worth, Haslet and Azle

Moisture, electrical hazards, insulation gaps, and air leaks are all hidden hazards that could be threatening your home without you knowing. That’s because these hazards are in the walls, floors, and ceilings of your home as well as in hard-to-access spaces like attics and crawlspaces. With advanced thermographic scanners, our trained and certified inspectors can uncover these hidden anomalies and more to help you protect your health, family, and greatest investment.

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We offer Infrared (IR) Scan services in Fort Worth, Haslet, Azle, Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, North Fort Worth, Northwest Fort Worth, Eagle Mountain Lake, and Azle.

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30%

Of elusive air leaks in doors, windows, exterior outlets, and ducts can be discovered with an IR Scan.

9 in 10

Homes in the U.S. are under insulated, leading to higher energy bills.

50%

Boost in Full Home Inspection efficiency when paired with an IR Scan.

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Hidden Moisture, Electrical Hazards

50% of U.S. homes have mold issues mostly due to undetected moisture.

Why Get an Infrared (IR) Scan with WIN?

Many homeowners are unaware of the potential safety hazards and energy inefficiencies within their homes. An Infrared (IR) Scan uses advanced thermal imaging to detect differences in temperature around the home, which signify electrical hazards, high moisture levels, missing or damaged insulation, and air leaks. An IR Scan can help us see what our eyes can’t, uncovering health and safety hazards that when addressed, help you create a safer living environment and protect your investment.

Benefits of a Infrared (IR) Scan

Reduce Fire Hazards: Detect overloaded electrical panels or hidden defects in electrical wiring, reducing the risk of fire hazards.
Save Energy and Money: Identify areas where air leaks and insulation deficiencies are wasting energy and causing higher energy bills.
Get Fast Results: IR Scans are non-invasive and provide real-time results, minimizing disruptions.
Identify Hidden Issues: Addressing issues early helps you prevent minor defects from escalating into costly problems.

How Does an Infrared (IR) Scan Work?

At WIN, we utilize specialized equipment to measure temperature variations in your home and detect hidden anomalies in your walls, floors, ceilings, and electrical panels.

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STEP 1

Scan the Home

Your inspector will face the thermographic scanner at different components of your home and scan.

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STEP 2

Read the Scanner

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STEP 3

Detect Anomalies

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STEP 4

Receive a Detailed Report

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WIN Infrared (IR) Scan Reviews

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The WIN team was very detailed, informative and professionally done. It saddened me to see the leaks and other such concerns that were found. However, I'm super glad they found these things as not to cause my son issues, heartache and financial ruin later.... Read More

Tammy D.

The inspection was scheduled & completed very quickly less than 48 hours. The inspector was very thorough and very professional. The inspector uses a FLIR camera to detect leaks in air ducting & find any hot spots in the house that could possibly be... Read More

Aaron R.

The inspection was scheduled & completed very quickly less than 48 hours. The inspector was very thorough and very professional. The inspector uses a FLIR camera to detect leaks in air ducting & find any hot spots in the house that could possibly be... Read More

Aaron R.

The WIN team was very detailed, informative and professionally done. It saddened me to see the leaks and other such concerns that were found. However, I'm super glad they found these things as not to cause my son issues, heartache and financial ruin later.... Read More

Tammy D.

The inspection was scheduled & completed very quickly less than 48 hours. The inspector was very thorough and very professional. The inspector uses a FLIR camera to detect leaks in air ducting & find any hot spots in the house that could possibly be... Read More

Aaron R.

The WIN team was very detailed, informative and professionally done. It saddened me to see the leaks and other such concerns that were found. However, I'm super glad they found these things as not to cause my son issues, heartache and financial ruin later.... Read More

Tammy D.

The inspection was scheduled & completed very quickly less than 48 hours. The inspector was very thorough and very professional. The inspector uses a FLIR camera to detect leaks in air ducting & find any hot spots in the house that could possibly be... Read More

Aaron R.
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FAQs on Infrared (IR) Scan

Why should I get an Infrared (IR) Scan before buying a property?

An Infrared (IR) Scan helps identify hidden defects like electrical issues, water leaks and insulation problems, giving you insights to make informed decisions and avoid future costly repairs.

What does an Infrared (IR) Scan reveal in a property?

An Infrared (IR) Scan can reveal abnormal thermal patterns, air leaks, electrical faults, energy inefficiencies, high moisture levels, and insulation deficiencies.

Is an Infrared (IR) Scan necessary for a newly built home?

Yes, an Infrared (IR) Scan is still beneficial for a newly built home as it can detect construction defects, insulation problems, and potential hidden issues, ensuring a safe and efficient property.

How long does an Infrared (IR) Scan take?

An Infrared (IR) Scan typically takes 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the size of the home.

How often should I get an Infrared (IR) Scan as a homeowner?

As a homeowner, periodic Infrared (IR) Scan can help detect issues like air leaks, plumbing leaks, and electrical faults early, improving energy efficiency and saving on repair costs. It is recommended to get an Infrared (IR) Scan at least once every year as our homes and needs change throughout the seasons.

What are the benefits of getting an Infrared (IR) Scan as a homeowner?

An Infrared (IR) Scan is non-invasive and helps you discover and address thermal imbalances, water leaks, electrical faults, and more, providing you with valuable insights to build a maintenance plan and save energy.

What can an Infrared (IR) Scan diagnose?

An Infrared (IR) Scan can diagnose moisture intrusion, insulation deficiencies, HVAC system malfunctions, electrical problems, plumbing leaks, roof leaks, and building material anomalies affecting energy efficiency and comfort.

Why should I get an Infrared (IR) Scan before selling my home?

Getting an Infrared (IR) Scan before selling your home enhances your credibility by disclosing hidden issues, allowing you to address them proactively and negotiate with potential buyers confidently. If no anomalies are found, then you can make your home more attractive to buyers and build trust.

Who pays for the Infrared (IR) Scan when selling a home?

The responsibility for paying for the Infrared (IR) Scan can be negotiated between the seller and buyer, as part of pre-listing preparations or during the buyer's due diligence process.

What if the Infrared (IR) Scan reveals problems with my property?

Depending on the severity of the issue, you may want to address the issue immediately. Serious concerns, like high moisture levels and electrical hazards, pose serious health and safety risks and should not be left to chance. Other concerns, like air leaks and insulation gaps, make living in the home uncomfortable, but do not directly threaten your health, safety or the structural integrity of the home. No matter the issue, we recommend consulting with experts on remediation.
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