How Are Infrared Cameras Beneficial Used in Downtown Chicago Water Mitigation?
1/24/2022 (Permalink)
SERVPRO Uses State-of-the-Art Water Damage Devices in Downtown Chicago Jobs
In Downtown Chicago structures, water damage can arrive in many forms. Whether it is from a pipe break, toilet backup, or floodwater within the property, it needs fast action to lessen the number of damages to the structure and contents.
During water mitigation in Downtown Chicago properties, the service starts with locating the migration path of the water within the structure. One of the primary devices that SERVPRO technicians use is the infrared camera, also sometimes referred to as thermography. The reason this method is so reliable is that:
- Scoping causes no damage to the structure
- Allows for the inspection of difficult to reach areas
- SERVPRO techs can cover more places in less time
Use of a Penetrating Moisture Meter
Another frequently seen tool during mitigation for water damage within a structure is a penetrating moisture meter. This tool works by making tiny holes with a needle.
The needles take sensitive readings that show the moisture residing below the surface, which effectively determines seepage under flooring affecting a subfloor.
The infrared camera does not measure moisture but instead displays temperature differentiation by showing the cooler and warmer areas behind a wall. Cooler areas are often collections of water vapor that need extraction and drying. Infrared cameras are beneficial in situations where there are extremely high ceilings, and the technicians suspect water damage. This equipment saves time and lets the technicians scope a room without standing on ladders to get accurate assessments of a room. Both infrared cameras and probes can be used for any water damage within a structure.
SERVPRO of Evergreen Park / South Chicago City at (773) 337-3900 supports the Downtown Chicago community with water mitigation of any size or type.