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Why should I worry about mold?
Mold is more than just an aesthetic issue; it can also cause numerous issues with your health. Mold exposure can cause significant symptoms in humans and pets, including:
- Dizziness
- Rashes
- Sneezing
- Coughing
- Headache
- Sore throat
- Fatigue
Extended exposure to mold can lead to mold toxicity, causing you to experience neurological and severe respiratory symptoms.
What are some signs that there is a mold problem on my property?
Mildew smell
Carpet stains
Discoloration on your furniture
Respiratory symptoms resembling a cold or allergies
Musty smell when your HVAC unit is running
Film on floor tiles
These are just some of the signs mold could be on your property. The only way to know for sure is with a comprehensive mold inspection.
What does thermal imaging reveal?
Thermal imaging (infrared imaging) reveals temperature variations in surfaces, which can indicate several potential issues that may not be visible to the naked eye. Some common problems that thermal imaging can uncover include:
Thermal imaging can detect cooler areas caused by moisture buildup behind walls, ceilings, or floors, revealing potential leaks or water damage that can create mold.
Infrared cameras show areas where heat escapes or cold air enters, indicating poorly insulated sections of the home.
Overheating electrical components, such as overloaded circuits, can be detected as hot spots, which may signal a potential fire hazard.
It can reveal areas where heating or cooling systems are not functioning efficiently, like uneven distribution of heat or air leaks in ductwork.
Infrared imaging may detect areas with unusual heat patterns that could indicate the presence of pests like rodents or termites, which tend to create warm nests inside walls or insulation.
It can reveal uneven heating or cooling in building materials, which may signal issues with the structure, such as cracks or gaps in walls.