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Reduce Energy Use in Your Home

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

Rising energy costs are hitting American homes hard. The financial burden is only increasing, without any hope of declining. Now is an extremely important time to take all steps necessary to reduce the amount of energy used in the household. One way this can be accomplished is by using thermography. Thermography uses an infrared camera, also known as a thermal imager to capture two-dimensional representations of the surface temperatures of parts of buildings. These parts include roofs, walls, doors, windows and construction joints. These images will reveal temperatures or temperature differences that can contribute to wasting heated or cooled air. This waste results in extremely excessive energy costs. For this reason, using thermal cameras can be extremely valuable for energy inspections.

If you are involved in the energy inspection business, your business will increase dramatically by using thermal imagers. Paul Ellison owns an Inspection Service company in Phoenix, AZ and explains why he uses thermography for energy audits. He says thermal imaging allows for so many types of audits; he can use it for locating water penetration, finding air leaks in air-conditioning systems, air leaks in duct work, and pinpointing insulation deficits. Because wet areas heat and cool at different rates than dry areas, the imager is able to detect these areas. Not only will the thermal imagers identify and locate problems, but they can provide a visual representation that can be viewed by customers.

If you are in the energy inspection business, it is highly recommended to begin using thermal infrared cameras. If you are a home-owner, or even a business owner, getting an inspection done by a company who offers this service can lead to tremendous savings in home energy costs.

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