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RESIDENTIAL AND
BUSINESS SERVICE
WHAT WE DO
In both residential and commercial buildings, improper installation,
poor workmanship, inferior materials, and aging components may
result in high energy consumption. In addition, many problems
related to heat leakage can lead to expensive repairs if they
are not identified and addressed promptly. Since many of these
problems are invisible to the naked eye, they may be missed
during a conventional inspection. That’s why you need
Go Green Imaging!
When you use the
Go Green Imaging service, you’ll get a complete thermal audit of every aspect of your
home or business. To create the audit, our certified infrared
thermographers first use an infrared camera
to scan every accessible
exterior wall, window, ceiling, floor, and electrical system
in your building. This results in a set of thermographic
images that clearly indicate areas where temperature varies
markedly in relation to surrounding areas. We then analyze this
captured data and create a detailed report of our findings.
Either you or a contractor you employ can use the report to
make follow-up investigations and undertake necessary repairs
or alterations.
Our
thermographic imaging can pinpoint the location of the following
problems:
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Heat loss
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Mold potential
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Water damage
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Cold air infiltration
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Plumbing blockage
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Electrical service problems
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Moisture intrusion or condensation
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Missing/Damaged/Non-performing
insulation
We also offer audit services for IT data centers and
server rooms, identifying areas of excessive heat that
may be caused by improper airflow or cooling systems issues.
Addressing these hot spots promptly can reduce the risk of electronic
failures.
Click here for here for more information
on IT services.
WHY USE THIS SERVICE?
You should consider
a Go Green Imaging thermal
audit if:
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You want to conserve energy and reduce utility costs
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You need a survey to reveal structural
defects before your
warranty expires
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You are worried about overheating
your IT servers and hardware
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You want to make a new structure
as efficient as possible
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Here’s what’s involved in a
Go Green Imaging
thermal audit:
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Creating digital thermographic image files for a typical home or small
business takes about 1 to 2½ hours. Thermal image photos are
then made available for you or for contracting crews to print
out as a guide for repairs and/or structural plan changes.
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These photos provide a clear image of the exact area and problem using
a non-destructive analysis, thus minimizing the time
and cost of alterations and repairs. There’s no guesswork!
See a sample thermal audit report
here.
PREPARING FOR A THERMOGRAPHIC INSPECTION
To prepare for an interior thermal scan, you should take steps
to ensure an accurate result. This may include moving furniture
away from exterior walls and removing drapes.
The most accurate thermographic images are
generated when there is a large temperature difference (at least
20°F [14°C]) between inside and outside air temperatures. In
Colorado, thermographic scans are generally done in winter or
fall, in the morning or late evenings. In the summer, scans
are usually conducted during warm weather with the air conditioner
on.
Examples:
If you keep your house temperature around
68°F, then:
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In
winter or fall, the outside temperature should be
48°F or colder
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In
summer, the outside temperature should
be 88°F or warmer
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There are
46 Million under-insulated homes in the
US - is yours one of them?
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If your home as little as 5 to 10 years
old, you likely have one of the 46
million under-insulated homes in the US,
according to the Harvard University
School of Public Health.
Adding more insulation is easy. Plus,
insulation is one of the lowest cost
options for improving the energy
efficiency of your home. It pays off
fast and keeps paying off with better
comfort and energy savings for as long
as you own your home.
The benefits are great:
•Improved
comfort
•Better
energy efficiency
•Healthier
environment
•Lifetime
of savings
•Lower
energy bills
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the education and resources to adapt to a changing residential
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Quickly identify problem areas
that can't be seen by the naked eye—and eliminate destructive
probing methods! A
Go Green Imaging
thermal audit addresses:
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