An infrared camera sees what the naked eye can't — hidden moisture, insulation gaps, and electrical hot spots — adding a whole extra layer of protection to your inspection.
Thermal imaging uses a specialized infrared camera to detect temperature differences across a home's surfaces — revealing conditions hidden behind walls, ceilings, and floors that a standard visual inspection simply can't see. Frank uses interior thermal scans to look for hidden moisture, insulation gaps, and electrical hot spots.
Where there's a temperature anomaly, there's often a problem. A cool, damp patch can signal a hidden leak; a warm spot at an electrical connection can flag a fire risk; and a gap in the thermal envelope points to missing insulation and wasted energy.
Frank Frasco brings thermal imaging to his inspections across Northern New Jersey — adding an extra layer of protection that helps surface issues early, before they turn into expensive repairs. Any findings are captured with images and explained in your report.
Infrared scanning surfaces the problems a visual-only inspection can miss — here's what it helps reveal.
Cool, damp areas behind walls and ceilings that signal leaks or water intrusion before staining appears.
Overheating connections and components that show up as heat — an early warning sign of a fire risk.
Missing or thin insulation that leaks energy, drives up utility bills, and leaves rooms uncomfortable.
Equipment running hotter than it should — a clue to problems developing out of sight.
The most expensive problems in a home are usually the ones you can't see. A slow leak behind a wall, an overheating electrical connection, a missing patch of insulation — all invisible to a standard visual inspection until they've already caused damage or run up your bills.
Thermal imaging changes that. By reading the heat signatures across a home's surfaces, it flags the warning signs early — while a moisture issue is still a small fix, while an electrical hot spot is still a simple repair, while an insulation gap is still easy to seal.
It's a powerful complement to a thorough visual inspection — and paired with Frank's 32 years of construction experience, it helps make sure the things that matter don't slip by unseen.
Any thermal findings are captured with infrared images and explained in plain language in your detailed report.
From your first phone call to a report in your hands, here's exactly what to expect.
Call or text 201-815-6508 or use our contact form. Frank answers your questions and books a time that fits your timeline.
Frank scans the interior with an infrared camera, flagging the temperature anomalies that point to hidden issues.
You receive a detailed, easy-to-read report with a clear summary page — typically within 24 hours.
Questions after the report? Frank is a call away with honest, direct answers — even days after the inspection.
Thermal (infrared) imaging uses a special camera to detect temperature differences across surfaces. Because hidden problems — moisture, electrical faults, insulation gaps — often change the surface temperature, the camera helps reveal them behind walls, ceilings, and floors that a visual inspection can't see through.
It helps surface conditions hidden from view: moisture and leaks behind walls, overheating electrical connections, and gaps in insulation. These are often the early warning signs of expensive problems — caught while they're still small.
No — thermal imaging doesn't see through walls. It reads the surface temperature patterns that reveal what's behind them. When a thermal anomaly suggests moisture or a fault, Frank can look closer to confirm and pinpoint the concern.
Frank uses interior thermal scans as part of his inspection process to add an extra layer of protection — helping catch hidden issues a standard visual inspection can miss.
It catches problems early. Finding a hidden leak, an overheating connection, or an insulation gap before it becomes a major issue can save you significant money and protect your home and family.
Call or text Frank today • NJ License #24GI00157300 • InterNACHI Certified • 32 Years in the Trades • Reports Within 24 Hours