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Thermal Imaging Infrared Inspection in Erie County for hidden electrical overheating, moisture intrusion, and insulation failures

WNY Select Home Inspections performs thermal imaging infrared inspections in Erie County for homeowners and business owners who need to identify hidden problems before they escalate into emergency repairs or safety hazards. You might notice higher energy bills, uneven temperatures between rooms, or simply want to verify that electrical panels and wiring are operating within safe temperature ranges before a failure occurs.This service uses an infrared camera to detect temperature differences across walls, ceilings, electrical systems, and building envelopes without any need for demolition or invasive testing.


The camera captures thermal patterns that reveal overheating electrical components, areas where moisture has entered walls or roofs, and sections where insulation is missing or compressed. You receive thermal images alongside a written report that identifies each issue, explains what the temperature variance indicates, and recommends specific corrective actions.


Schedule a thermal imaging inspection in Erie County to locate issues that are invisible to the naked eye and address them before they require major intervention.

What the Camera Reveals During Your Inspection

The infrared camera scans surfaces throughout your property and records the thermal signature of each material and system. You do not need to open walls or remove fixtures. The camera detects heat variations caused by electrical resistance, moisture evaporation, and air movement through gaps in insulation. During the inspection, the technician moves systematically through rooms, focusing on electrical panels, outlets, circuit breakers, exterior walls, windows, attic spaces, and rooflines.After the inspection, you will see exactly where problems exist. Overheating breakers appear as bright spots on thermal images, moisture intrusion shows as cool patches where evaporation is drawing heat away, and missing insulation creates visible temperature gradients along wall sections.


 These visual records make it clear where action is needed and provide documentation you can share with electricians, insulation contractors, or roofers.The inspection does not repair the issues, but it provides the information you need to prioritize repairs based on safety risk and energy loss. It is particularly useful before purchasing a property, after storm damage, or when you notice unexplained increases in heating or cooling costs.

Homeowners and facility managers often have practical questions about how infrared inspections work, what they can and cannot detect, and when to schedule them.

Common Questions About Thermal Imaging Inspections


What types of problems does thermal imaging detect? The camera identifies overheating electrical components, moisture intrusion behind walls or under roofs, missing or compressed insulation, air leaks around windows and doors, and thermal bridging where heat escapes through framing. It does not detect water leaks that have already dried or structural issues unrelated to temperature.


How long does a thermal imaging inspection take? Most residential inspections take between one and two hours depending on property size and the number of systems being evaluated. You receive the thermal images and report within two business days.


When is the best time to schedule this inspection? Thermal imaging works best when there is a temperature difference between the inside and outside of the building, so late fall, winter, and early spring in Erie County provide ideal conditions for detecting insulation gaps and air leaks. Electrical inspections can be performed year-round.


What do I need to do before the inspection? You should provide access to electrical panels, attic spaces, and all rooms being inspected. If you are evaluating insulation or air leaks, the heating or cooling system should be running for at least an hour before the technician arrives to create a measurable temperature difference.


Why use thermal imaging instead of a standard visual inspection? Visual inspections cannot see inside walls, identify temperature differences in electrical components, or detect moisture that has not yet caused visible staining. Thermal imaging reveals these issues early, often before they cause damage you can see or smell.


If you are preparing to buy a home, managing a commercial building, or troubleshooting energy loss in Erie County, WNY Select Home Inspections can provide a thermal imaging inspection with clear documentation and actionable findings. Contact us to arrange an inspection that fits your timeline and property needs.