If you have ever purchased a home or are thinking of buying your first house, you no doubt already know that it is wise to have a home inspection as a condition of your agreement of purchase and sale. You should insist on a thermal imaging inspection also.

Relatively new to the residential real estate market, thermal imaging inspections may become a permanent fixture to every real estate transaction in much the same way as conventional home inspections have been for the past 20 plus years.

It is best to have us conduct a thermal imaging inspection prior to making an offer on a prospective house. Here’s why; if we thermally scan the home and find leaks excess moisture behind a wall, don’t you think you could throw offer a lower sales price with good reason? We will show you, the seller, and the real estate agent exactly what and where the problem is with pictures.

Putting in a ‘low ball’ offer and not being able to prove why you’ve made that offer will often fall on deaf ears from the seller. A Thermal Imaging inspection and energy audit will quickly prove to the seller that their home needs work.  You simply will not find a better property negotiation tool then our thermal imaging   camera