Our Technology
Our Technology Advancements in technology have brought more accurate inspections of moisture related damages in building systems. Our company is always on the leading edge of new technology because we see the value in time savings, accurate testing, and reduced damage costs to our clients and home owners.
Aerial Technology
What was previously a difficult and expensive task can now be achieved much more cost-effectively using our remotely piloted aerial systems. Building inspections of roofs, chimneys, towers, stadiums, wind turbines, church spires, etc., no longer need expensive cherry-pickers or scaffolding. We can give you a series of high resolution images or high definition video of most hard to reach structures. You can even monitor the footage being gathered on our remote ground station screens to make sure you’re getting exactly the images you require.
Moisture Instruments
Tramex Wet Wall Detector Delhmorst BD-2100 Moisture Encounter Plus Flir C-2 Infrared Flir T-620 Infrared
Tramex Wet Wall Detector
Preset for the correct EIFS (Exterior Insulation and Finish System) range thickness, the Wet Wall Moisture Detector can trace moisture even when no visible clues exist. The Tramex Wet Wall Moisture Detector is specifically for EIFS and is the only Non-Destructive moisture scanner that its signals will penetrate all the way through the coating and the EPS insulation to detect elevated moisture in the sheeting board. Its depth of penetration on most EIFs construction is in excess of 3 inches.
Delmhorst BD-2100
Features a digital display and separate scales for wood, plaster/concrete, and gypsum. Measures wood moisture content over the range of 6-40%. Reference scale provides relative moisture readings in non-wood materials. This meter also features an industry-exclusive sheetrock scale to measure % moisture content in sheetrock over the range of .2% to 6.0%. Averages up to 50 accumulated readings. Adjustable, audible set point alerts you when a pre-selected % moisture content has been reached. Green, yellow and red LEDs provide at-a-glance indication of moisture conditions. One of the industry favorites for testing EIFS (Exterior Insulated Finish Systems).
Moisture Encounter Plus
The Moisture Encounter Plus is a follow-up to the world's most popular and successful non-destructive moisture meter - the Moisture Encounter. Tramex Encounter Moisture Plus Non-Destructive Moisture Meter detects moisture in wood, dry wall plaster and brick without leaving any marks.
Preset for the correct EIFS (Exterior Insulation and Finish System) range thickness, the Wet Wall Moisture Detector can trace moisture even when no visible clues exist. The Tramex Wet Wall Moisture Detector is specifically for EIFS and is the only Non-Destructive moisture scanner that its signals will penetrate all the way through the coating and the EPS insulation to detect elevated moisture in the sheeting board. Its depth of penetration on most EIFs construction is in excess of 3 inches.
Delmhorst BD-2100
Features a digital display and separate scales for wood, plaster/concrete, and gypsum. Measures wood moisture content over the range of 6-40%. Reference scale provides relative moisture readings in non-wood materials. This meter also features an industry-exclusive sheetrock scale to measure % moisture content in sheetrock over the range of .2% to 6.0%. Averages up to 50 accumulated readings. Adjustable, audible set point alerts you when a pre-selected % moisture content has been reached. Green, yellow and red LEDs provide at-a-glance indication of moisture conditions. One of the industry favorites for testing EIFS (Exterior Insulated Finish Systems).
Moisture Encounter Plus
The Moisture Encounter Plus is a follow-up to the world's most popular and successful non-destructive moisture meter - the Moisture Encounter. Tramex Encounter Moisture Plus Non-Destructive Moisture Meter detects moisture in wood, dry wall plaster and brick without leaving any marks.
Thermal Imaging
Thermal imaging is an advanced technology that allows us to see below the surface of most materials using infrared. Thermal patterns are shown on the screen of these camera that look very much like a photo. We interpret the patterns and look for "anomalies" or characteristics in the material that look different from the rest. In the case of stucco / EIFS inspections we use the camera to scan large surface areas before we use our scanners to help pin point major damages. We also use the thermal imager inside the home to see potential moisture damages to floors, ceilings and walls.
Thermal imaging is an advanced technology that allows us to see below the surface of most materials using infrared. Thermal patterns are shown on the screen of these camera that look very much like a photo. We interpret the patterns and look for "anomalies" or characteristics in the material that look different from the rest. In the case of stucco / EIFS inspections we use the camera to scan large surface areas before we use our scanners to help pin point major damages. We also use the thermal imager inside the home to see potential moisture damages to floors, ceilings and walls.
The above image shows moisture in an EIFS system wall that was not visible to the naked eye but fully visible with thermal imaging