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WATER LEAK DETECTION SERVICES

We detect and document building moisture and map it to its source with Infrared Thermography, Hydrometers and other state of the art sensors.  Our team is comprised of engineers and field inspectors, who have extensive building science knowledge.

For a consultation call: (743) 368-0170.  Serving residential, commercial, industrial and institutional structures.

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Do you suspect, see or smell water damage? We can Help!

An infrared camera can see and measure heat differences in building materials on ceilings, walls and floors. Wet or moist areas and objects will have a different temperature than dry areas due to evaporative cooling, increased conductance or thermal capacitance. Accordingly, the moist areas will appear relatively darker or lighter than the dry areas on an thermogram, enabling us to locate them.

Who is at Fault?

The true culprits of moisture damage are design flaws, construction defects and mechanical or plumbing leaks, which allow for the intrusion of water.

The problem with water is that it deteriorates building components and creates conditions conducive to mold growth.

With infrared thermography we can clearly see the damaged areas and show you the source of your moisture problems, so fault can be determined.

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We can save you money, time and headaches.
  • It is a affordable way to detect and locate moisture problems.

  • It saves you money because it can pinpoint problem areas, enabling you to repair only the areas that need repairing.

  • It provides immediate results and can survey large areas in a very short time.

  • It is a comprehensive, non-contact, and non-destructive investigative tool, that eliminates the need to tear down walls while hunting for damage.

  • The reports you receive from us adhere to strict ASTM Standards  and can serve as irrefutable proof of moisture damage in court.

Our Inspection services can help solve many of these problem areas:
  • Roof Leaks

  • Window Leaks

  • Brick or Siding Water leaks

  • Chimney Water Leaks

  • Water Leaks in Ceiling

  • Basement Water Leaks

  • Broken Pipe Leaks

  • Slab Leaks (in floor)

  • Construction Defects

  • Litigation Cases

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