Bring Hidden Building Issues to Light

BUILDING DIAGNOSTICS

Commercial & Residential Building Inspection with FLIR

Building envelope air leaks, moisture intrusion, and missing, damaged, or inadequate insulation, are all costly problems residential and commercial building owners face. A thermal imaging camera can help you quickly target the source of the problem while the right test meters can provide the data you need to help customers make informed decisions on repairs.

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See What’s Behind High Energy Costs

Non-destructive inspections with a thermal imaging camera can help isolate cold and warm air infiltration/exfiltration issues, so improvements can be made to tighten energy efficiency.

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FLIR C5

Compact Thermal Camera

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Zero in on Moisture Buildup

Testing for moisture behind walls doesn’t have to require guesswork. A moisture meter with a thermal imager can guide you directly to the wet area and then provide the tools you need to assess the extent of the problem.

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FLIR MR277

Building Inspection System with Moisture Hygrometer & MSX® IR Camera


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FLIR Thermal Camera Matrix

Compare FLIR's entire lineup of thermal imaging cameras with this convenient guide

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Learning Center
How To

How Can You Tell If Your House is Missing Insulation?

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Fundamentals

Thermal Camera Tips to Avoid Common Home Inspection Mistakes

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Choosing a Camera

What Is the Right Handheld Thermal Camera for You?

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How To

How To Detect a Water Leak with Thermal Imaging

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Use Case Scenario

Insights from the Field: Streamlining Building Diagnostics and Maximizing Uptime with Thermal Cameras

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Case Study

Infrared adds Detail to Building Damage Assessments

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Others

Cut Back Your Power Bills by Finding Energy Leaks with the FLIR ONE® Edge Pro

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Application Story

Teledyne FLIR Thermal Cameras Help Construction Industry Combat Heat Stress

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