Latest Equipment
We use the latest and most advanced non-invasive equipment, some of our equipment includes infrared thermal imaging cameras, laser particle counters, hygrometers, digital and fiber optic borescopes and more
Thermal imaging detects heat patterns or temperature changes, and is the most up to date technology in the mold assessor's tool kit. The human eye cannot see through walls, but thermal imaging cameras can.

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Thermal imaging enables PrimeAire Mold inspector's immediate non-invasive high-resolution evidence of potential moisture and heat conditions. The precise temperature measurement capabilities of thermal imaging are most effective for finding mold situations shortly after a leak occurred, which is the optimum time to locate and pinpoint sources of water intrusion.
Because water has it's own thermal capacitance, water leaks and moisture intrusion project a uniquely identifiable range. This is good news for the home owner, because it makes it possible for assessors to detect problem areas.
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Ad hoc Specific Point - Non Evasive Equipment includes:
- Laser particle counters
- Hygrometers
- Digital Fiber Optics
- Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Meters
- Thermal Imagers / Infrared Cameras
- Borescopes
- Digital Indicators / Panel Meters
- Humidity / Dewpoint / Moisture Calibrators
- Leak Detectors
- Oscilloscopes
- Spectrophotometers
- Ultrasonic Thickness Gauges
SEE WHAT INFRARED SEES |
If your mold inspection is not conducted with infrared thermal imaging, it may be inconclusive.

Moisture detected in a first floor bathroom ceiling caused by a leaking shower on the second floor.
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Moisture detected in a first floor ceiling caused by an improperly sealed shower door gasket above.
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Moisture detected in a bedroom ceiling caused by a roof leak.
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Moisture detected in a first floor kitchen ceiling caused by a leak under a second floor kitchen sink.
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Moisture detected in a bedroom closet ceiling caused by a roof leak.
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Moisture detected in a bedroom ceiling caused by an improperly installed drain in a second floor deck.
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