Thermal Imaging Services
Protect Your Roof. Preserve Your Investment.
Water always follows the path of least resistance — so when there's a gap in your flat roof's seams, or a hole caused by hail or debris, water will almost always find its way in. Sometimes, the damage is obvious: sagging ceilings, visible leaks, or even sections of the roof collapsing. Other times, there may be no visible signs at all — and that’s where our advanced technology and expertise make the difference.
Using a combination of aerial drone thermal imaging and handheld infrared cameras, we can accurately detect moisture that has penetrated beneath your roof’s surface. Whether your roof is new or decades old, a thermal scan can help identify potential problems early — saving you from costly repairs and long-term structural damage.
How It Works
Thermal imaging allows us to see what the naked eye can’t. The human eye detects only visible light — a small slice of the electromagnetic spectrum. Just beyond that lies infrared radiation, which our cameras are designed to detect. Here’s why that matters:
During the day, the sun heats up your roof — and any moisture trapped beneath the membrane will absorb and retain heat longer than the dry areas. After sunset, the dry sections of the roof cool down quickly, while the wet areas remain warm and start releasing heat.
This creates clear “thermal anomalies” that stand out in our scans — essentially glowing signatures of trapped moisture. These anomalies often indicate water intrusion beneath the roof or behind walls. To confirm what we see, we follow up with moisture meter testing, ensuring that each anomaly is properly validated as actual moisture.
Why Choose Us?
We don’t just scan — we analyze. With over 45 years of hands-on roofing experience and a certified thermographer on our team, we understand what thermal anomalies mean in a real-world context. That insight is crucial — because not every hot or cold spot is water, and misreading the data can lead to expensive mistakes.
Here’s what sets us apart:
• Fast Results – Thermal drone scans take a fraction of the time compared to traditional inspection methods.
• Non-Destructive Testing – We identify moisture without cutting holes in your roof or taking core samples.
• No Guesswork – Unlike some roofers who cut into your roof to “check for moisture,” our process leaves your property exactly how we found it — no damage, no mess.
Preventative Roof Scanning Plans
Moisture problems often start small and go unnoticed — until it’s too late. That’s why we offer annual and biannual thermal scan plans to help you stay ahead of costly damage.
By scheduling one or two scans per year, you can:
• Catch leaks early — before they compromise your roof structure
• Monitor aging roof systems and track changes over time
• Stay compliant with insurance or warranty requirements
• Save thousands on emergency repairs and interior damage
Whether you manage commercial buildings, rental properties, or your own home, routine thermal inspections are one of the smartest ways to protect your investment.
Ask us about setting up a custom inspection plan that fits your property and your budget — and rest easy knowing someone’s watching your roof, so you don’t have to
Who Can Benefit from Thermal Roof Scans?
Our services are ideal for:
• Commercial building owners – Prevent leaks that could disrupt operations or damage valuable equipment
• Property managers – Keep tenants safe and avoid emergency maintenance calls
• Homeowners – Detect hidden water damage before it turns into mold, rot, or collapse
• Insurance adjusters & claims – Get clear, non-invasive moisture documentation
• Realtors & inspectors – Add value and transparency during real estate transactions
Bottom Line
Moisture issues in your roof don’t just go away — they spread. And the longer they go undetected, the more damage they can cause. Our infrared inspections provide a safe, fast, and reliable way to assess your roof’s condition — so you can act before it becomes a major problem.
Let us help you protect your roof — and everything underneath it.