Just What the Doctor Ordered for Energy Savings
Whether you’re in the market to buy a new home, or just want to give your existing home a clean bill of health, a high-tech infrared thermal home scan and comprehensive inspection are just what the doctor ordered.
“Homeownership is becoming as much about affording the energy costs as it is making the house payment,” explains Bill Okleshen, owner of Energy & Environment Doctors, Inc., an Orland Park, IL thermal imaging and air quality firm. “After mortgage and taxes, a homeowner’s biggest expense is the cost of heating and cooling a home.”
Using infrared thermal cameras adapted from military technology, we can uncover a host of problems from energy loss, moisture, electrical hotspots and much more. Thermal imaging can help detect a wide variety of structural problems in a home (or business), including:
• Moisture problems, which can lead to mold, in walls, roofs and ceilings
• Missing or improperly installed insulation?even inside walls, which can lead to significant heat loss and excessive energy costs
• Electrical hotspots, such as defective breakers, switches and fuses, as well as loose connections and faulty wiring, which are fire hazards.